Heart to Heart How Your Emotions Affect Other People Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Parkinson Brian
Positions emotion in the social world by arguing that its central function is to align relations between people.
Do emotions happen inside separate hearts and minds, or do they operate across the spaces between individuals? This book focuses on how emotions affect other people by changing their orientation to what happens in the social world. It provides the first sustained attempt to bring together literature on emotion's social effects in dyads and groups, and on how people regulate their emotions in order to exploit these effects in their home and work lives. The chapters present state-of-the-art reviews of topics such as emotion contagion, social appraisal and emotional labour. The book then develops an innovative and integrative approach to the social psychology of emotion based on the idea of relation alignment. The implications not only stretch beyond face-to-face interactions into the wider interpersonal, institutional and cultural environment, but also penetrate the supposed depths of personal experience, making us rethink some of our strongly held presuppositions about how emotions work.
1. What's at the heart of emotions?; 2. Words and concepts; 3. Facial activity and emotion expression; 4. Explaining emotional influence; 5. Regulating emotions; 6. Social functions; 7. Groups, teams, and crowds; 8. Working with emotions; 9. Reorientation; References.
Brian Parkinson is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Oxford. He has served as Chief Editor of the British Journal of Social Psychology and Associate Editor of Cognition and Emotion and Transactions in Affective Computing.
Date de parution : 11-2019
Ouvrage de 430 p.
15.6x23.5 cm
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Ouvrage de 430 p.
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