Emotions in Late Modernity
Herausgeber: Patulny, Roger; Olson, Rebecca; Bellocchi, Alberto
Emotions in Late Modernity
Herausgeber: Patulny, Roger; Olson, Rebecca; Bellocchi, Alberto
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This international collection discusses how the individualised, reflexive, late modern era has changed the way we experience and act on our feelings.
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This international collection discusses how the individualised, reflexive, late modern era has changed the way we experience and act on our feelings.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780367661731
- ISBN-10: 036766173X
- Artikelnr.: 60003027
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780367661731
- ISBN-10: 036766173X
- Artikelnr.: 60003027
Roger Patulny is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Social Research Methods at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Alberto Bellocchi is a Principal Research Fellow and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Rebecca E. Olson is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Social Science at the University of Queensland, Australia. Sukhmani Khorana is Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Jordan McKenzie is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Michelle Peterie is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Queensland, Australia; and current co-convener of The Australian Sociological Association's Sociology of Emotions and Affect Thematic Group.
Introduction 1. Emotions in late modernity Section One: Emotional
complexity and complex understanding of emotions 2. Emotive-cognitive
rationality, background emotions and emotion work 3. Conceptualising
valences in emotion theories: A sociological approach 4. Emotion and
morality: A sociological reading of the philosophy of emotion 5.
Sociological approaches to the study of gender and emotion in late
modernity: Culture, structure, & identity 6. Loneliness and love in late
modernity: Sites of tension and resistance Section Two: Individualised
emotions as private responsibility 7. Emotions and criminal law: New
perspectives on an enduring presence 8. Undramatic emotions in learning: A
sociological model 9. Emotions and the criminal law: Anger and the defence
of provocation 10. Achievement emotions: A control-value theory perspective
Section Three: Mediated Emotions 11. Mediating English historical evolution
in Charles Kingsley's Hereward the Wake (1866) 12. Affect and automation: A
critical genealogy of the emotions 13. The digital mediation of emotions in
late modernity 14. Public feeling: the entanglement of emotion and
technology in the 2011 riots 15. Store feelings: Emotions, culture, media
16. Screening the refugee: Freedom stories and the performance of empathy
in an emotional community Section Four: Micro and macro-reflexively managed
emotions 17. Impartiality and emotion in everyday judicial practice 18.
Power (con)passion and trust in interprofessional healthcare 19. Compassion
and power: (emotional) reflexivity in asylum seeker friendship programs 20.
Affective dynamics of conflicts between religious practice and secular
self-understanding: Insights from the male circumcision and 'Burkini'
debates 21. Towards 'keystone feelings': An affective architectonics for
climate grief Conclusion, Emotion in late modernity
complexity and complex understanding of emotions 2. Emotive-cognitive
rationality, background emotions and emotion work 3. Conceptualising
valences in emotion theories: A sociological approach 4. Emotion and
morality: A sociological reading of the philosophy of emotion 5.
Sociological approaches to the study of gender and emotion in late
modernity: Culture, structure, & identity 6. Loneliness and love in late
modernity: Sites of tension and resistance Section Two: Individualised
emotions as private responsibility 7. Emotions and criminal law: New
perspectives on an enduring presence 8. Undramatic emotions in learning: A
sociological model 9. Emotions and the criminal law: Anger and the defence
of provocation 10. Achievement emotions: A control-value theory perspective
Section Three: Mediated Emotions 11. Mediating English historical evolution
in Charles Kingsley's Hereward the Wake (1866) 12. Affect and automation: A
critical genealogy of the emotions 13. The digital mediation of emotions in
late modernity 14. Public feeling: the entanglement of emotion and
technology in the 2011 riots 15. Store feelings: Emotions, culture, media
16. Screening the refugee: Freedom stories and the performance of empathy
in an emotional community Section Four: Micro and macro-reflexively managed
emotions 17. Impartiality and emotion in everyday judicial practice 18.
Power (con)passion and trust in interprofessional healthcare 19. Compassion
and power: (emotional) reflexivity in asylum seeker friendship programs 20.
Affective dynamics of conflicts between religious practice and secular
self-understanding: Insights from the male circumcision and 'Burkini'
debates 21. Towards 'keystone feelings': An affective architectonics for
climate grief Conclusion, Emotion in late modernity
Introduction 1. Emotions in late modernity Section One: Emotional
complexity and complex understanding of emotions 2. Emotive-cognitive
rationality, background emotions and emotion work 3. Conceptualising
valences in emotion theories: A sociological approach 4. Emotion and
morality: A sociological reading of the philosophy of emotion 5.
Sociological approaches to the study of gender and emotion in late
modernity: Culture, structure, & identity 6. Loneliness and love in late
modernity: Sites of tension and resistance Section Two: Individualised
emotions as private responsibility 7. Emotions and criminal law: New
perspectives on an enduring presence 8. Undramatic emotions in learning: A
sociological model 9. Emotions and the criminal law: Anger and the defence
of provocation 10. Achievement emotions: A control-value theory perspective
Section Three: Mediated Emotions 11. Mediating English historical evolution
in Charles Kingsley's Hereward the Wake (1866) 12. Affect and automation: A
critical genealogy of the emotions 13. The digital mediation of emotions in
late modernity 14. Public feeling: the entanglement of emotion and
technology in the 2011 riots 15. Store feelings: Emotions, culture, media
16. Screening the refugee: Freedom stories and the performance of empathy
in an emotional community Section Four: Micro and macro-reflexively managed
emotions 17. Impartiality and emotion in everyday judicial practice 18.
Power (con)passion and trust in interprofessional healthcare 19. Compassion
and power: (emotional) reflexivity in asylum seeker friendship programs 20.
Affective dynamics of conflicts between religious practice and secular
self-understanding: Insights from the male circumcision and 'Burkini'
debates 21. Towards 'keystone feelings': An affective architectonics for
climate grief Conclusion, Emotion in late modernity
complexity and complex understanding of emotions 2. Emotive-cognitive
rationality, background emotions and emotion work 3. Conceptualising
valences in emotion theories: A sociological approach 4. Emotion and
morality: A sociological reading of the philosophy of emotion 5.
Sociological approaches to the study of gender and emotion in late
modernity: Culture, structure, & identity 6. Loneliness and love in late
modernity: Sites of tension and resistance Section Two: Individualised
emotions as private responsibility 7. Emotions and criminal law: New
perspectives on an enduring presence 8. Undramatic emotions in learning: A
sociological model 9. Emotions and the criminal law: Anger and the defence
of provocation 10. Achievement emotions: A control-value theory perspective
Section Three: Mediated Emotions 11. Mediating English historical evolution
in Charles Kingsley's Hereward the Wake (1866) 12. Affect and automation: A
critical genealogy of the emotions 13. The digital mediation of emotions in
late modernity 14. Public feeling: the entanglement of emotion and
technology in the 2011 riots 15. Store feelings: Emotions, culture, media
16. Screening the refugee: Freedom stories and the performance of empathy
in an emotional community Section Four: Micro and macro-reflexively managed
emotions 17. Impartiality and emotion in everyday judicial practice 18.
Power (con)passion and trust in interprofessional healthcare 19. Compassion
and power: (emotional) reflexivity in asylum seeker friendship programs 20.
Affective dynamics of conflicts between religious practice and secular
self-understanding: Insights from the male circumcision and 'Burkini'
debates 21. Towards 'keystone feelings': An affective architectonics for
climate grief Conclusion, Emotion in late modernity