Collective emotions : perspectives from psychology, philosophy, and sociology / edited by Christian von Scheve and Mikko Salmela.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 447 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour)Content type:- text
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- 9781306474047
- 9780191772238
- BF531 .C655 2014
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Includes bibliographies and index.
The feeling of being a group : corporate emotions and collective conscious / Hans Bernhard Schmid -- How we feel : understanding everyday collective emotion ascription / Margaret Gilbert -- Emotions and the extended mind / Jan Sla-- -- Emotional communities of respect / Bennet Helm -- Insights into collective emotions from the social neuroscience of empathy / Claus Lamm, Giorgia Silani -- Neuro-cognitive mechanisms of attentional prioritization in social interactions / Tobias Brosch -- Do we mimic what we see or what we know? / Ursula Hess, Stephanie Houde, Agneta Fischer -- Emotional contagion as a precursor to collective emotions / Elaine Hatfield, Megan Forbes, Richard L. Rapson -- Relational emotions and social networks / Ilmo van der Löwe, Brian Parkinson -- Social appraisal as a cause of collective emotions / Martin Bruder, Agenta Fischer, Antony Manstead -- Emotions and the social niche / Joel Krueger -- The function of shared affect in groups / Janice R. Kelly, Nicole E. Iannone, Megan K. McCarty -- The emergence of collective emotions in social exchange / Edward J. Lawler, Shane R. Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon -- Collective emotional gatherings : their impact upon identity fusion, shared beliefs and social integration / Dario Paez, Bernard Rimé -- Emotion and the formation of social identities / Joseph de Rivera -- Intergroup emotion : self-categorization, emotion, and the regulation of intergroup conflict / Devin G. Ray, Diane M. Mackie, Eliot R. Smith -- The social psychology of collective guilt / Mark A. Ferguson, Nyla R. Branscombe -- Collective pride, happiness and celebratory emotions : aggressive, network and cultural models / Gavin Brent Sullivan -- Collective emotions and emotion regulation in intractable conflicts / Eran Halperin -- Interaction ritual chains and collective effervescence / Randall Collins -- Religion, ritual, and collective emotion / J. David Knottnerus -- Political emotion / John Protevi -- Emotions, sociology, and protest / James M. Jasper -- Emotional knowledge, emotional styles, and religion / Hubert Knoblauch, Regine Herbik -- The role of sentiment in the social web / Mike Thelwall, Arvid Kappas -- Modelling collective emotions in online social systems / David Garcia, Antonios Garas, Frank Schweitzer -- Interacting with collective emotions in e-communities / Marcin Skowron, Stefan Rank -- Gender and social sharing of emotions in large-scale social awareness streams / Funda Kivran-Swaine, Mor Naaman.
Although collective emotions have a long tradition in scientific inquiry, for instance in mass psychology and the sociology of rituals and social movements, their importance for individuals and the social world has never been more obvious than in the past decades. The Arab Spring revolution, the Occupy Wall Street movement, and mass gatherings at music festivals or mega sports events clearly show the impact collective emotions have both in terms of driving conflict and in uniting people. But these examples only show the most obvious and evident forms of collective emotions. Others are more subtle, although less important: shared moods, emotional atmospheres, and intergroup emotions are part and parcel of our social life. Although these phenomena go hand in hand with any formation of sociality, they are little understood. Moreover, there still is a large gap in our understanding of individual emotions on the one hand and collective emotional phenomena on the other hand. This book presents a comprehensive overview of contemporary theories and research on collective emotions. It spans several disciplines and brings together, for the first time, various strands of inquiry and up-to-date research in the study of collective emotions and related phenomena. In focusing on conceptual, theoretical, and methodological issues in collective emotion research, the volume narrows the gap between the wealth of studies on individual emotions and inquiries into collective emotions. The book catches up with a renewed interest into the collective dimensions of emotions and their close relatives, for example emotional climates, atmospheres, communities, and intergroup emotions. This interest is propelled by a more general increase in research on the social and interpersonal aspects of emotion on the one hand, and by trends in philosophy and cognitive science towards refined conceptual analyses of collective entities and the collective properties of cognition on the other hand. The book includes sections on: Conceptual Perspectives; Collective Emotion in Face-to-Face Interactions; The Social-Relational Dimension of Collective Emotion; The Social Consequences of Collective Emotions; Group-Based and Intergroup Emotion; Rituals, Movements, and Social Organization; and Collective Emotions in Online Social Systems. Including contributions from psychologists, philosophers, sociologists, and neuroscience, this volume is a unique and valuable contribution to the affective sciences literature. --
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