The Expression of Emotion
Herausgeber: Abell, Catharine; Smith, Joel
The Expression of Emotion
Herausgeber: Abell, Catharine; Smith, Joel
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The Expression of Emotion contains cutting-edge essays on emotional expression written by leading philosophers, psychologists, and legal theorists.
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The Expression of Emotion contains cutting-edge essays on emotional expression written by leading philosophers, psychologists, and legal theorists.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781107527799
- ISBN-10: 1107527791
- Artikelnr.: 53543170
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781107527799
- ISBN-10: 1107527791
- Artikelnr.: 53543170
Introduction: emotional expression Joel Smith and Catharine Abell; Part I.
Philosophical Perspectives: 1. Expressing, showing and representing
Mitchell Green; 2. Emotions and their expressions James Sias and Dorit
Bar-On; 3. Expressive actions Christopher Bennett; 4. Emotional expression,
commitment, and joint value Bennett W. Helm; 5. Collective emotion and the
function of expressive behaviour Carolyn Price; Part II. Psychological
Perspectives: 6. Emotional expression Hyisung C. Hwang and David Matsumoto;
7. A skeptical look at faces as emotion signals James A. Russell; 8.
Cultural specificities in the transmission and decoding of facial
expressions of emotion Rachael E. Jack; 9. The impact of context on the
perception of emotions Ursula Hess and Shlomo Hareli; 10. The truth is
written all over your face! Involuntary aspects of emotional facial
expressions Alysha Baker, Pamela J. Black and Stephen Porter; Part III.
Legal Perspectives: 11. Regulating the expression of remorse and the
building of moral communities Richard Weisman; 12. Share your grief but not
your anger: victims and the expression of emotion in criminal justice Susan
A. Bandes; 13. Performing anger to signal injustice: the expression of
anger in victim impact statements Sarah Sorial; Index.
Philosophical Perspectives: 1. Expressing, showing and representing
Mitchell Green; 2. Emotions and their expressions James Sias and Dorit
Bar-On; 3. Expressive actions Christopher Bennett; 4. Emotional expression,
commitment, and joint value Bennett W. Helm; 5. Collective emotion and the
function of expressive behaviour Carolyn Price; Part II. Psychological
Perspectives: 6. Emotional expression Hyisung C. Hwang and David Matsumoto;
7. A skeptical look at faces as emotion signals James A. Russell; 8.
Cultural specificities in the transmission and decoding of facial
expressions of emotion Rachael E. Jack; 9. The impact of context on the
perception of emotions Ursula Hess and Shlomo Hareli; 10. The truth is
written all over your face! Involuntary aspects of emotional facial
expressions Alysha Baker, Pamela J. Black and Stephen Porter; Part III.
Legal Perspectives: 11. Regulating the expression of remorse and the
building of moral communities Richard Weisman; 12. Share your grief but not
your anger: victims and the expression of emotion in criminal justice Susan
A. Bandes; 13. Performing anger to signal injustice: the expression of
anger in victim impact statements Sarah Sorial; Index.
Introduction: emotional expression Joel Smith and Catharine Abell; Part I.
Philosophical Perspectives: 1. Expressing, showing and representing
Mitchell Green; 2. Emotions and their expressions James Sias and Dorit
Bar-On; 3. Expressive actions Christopher Bennett; 4. Emotional expression,
commitment, and joint value Bennett W. Helm; 5. Collective emotion and the
function of expressive behaviour Carolyn Price; Part II. Psychological
Perspectives: 6. Emotional expression Hyisung C. Hwang and David Matsumoto;
7. A skeptical look at faces as emotion signals James A. Russell; 8.
Cultural specificities in the transmission and decoding of facial
expressions of emotion Rachael E. Jack; 9. The impact of context on the
perception of emotions Ursula Hess and Shlomo Hareli; 10. The truth is
written all over your face! Involuntary aspects of emotional facial
expressions Alysha Baker, Pamela J. Black and Stephen Porter; Part III.
Legal Perspectives: 11. Regulating the expression of remorse and the
building of moral communities Richard Weisman; 12. Share your grief but not
your anger: victims and the expression of emotion in criminal justice Susan
A. Bandes; 13. Performing anger to signal injustice: the expression of
anger in victim impact statements Sarah Sorial; Index.
Philosophical Perspectives: 1. Expressing, showing and representing
Mitchell Green; 2. Emotions and their expressions James Sias and Dorit
Bar-On; 3. Expressive actions Christopher Bennett; 4. Emotional expression,
commitment, and joint value Bennett W. Helm; 5. Collective emotion and the
function of expressive behaviour Carolyn Price; Part II. Psychological
Perspectives: 6. Emotional expression Hyisung C. Hwang and David Matsumoto;
7. A skeptical look at faces as emotion signals James A. Russell; 8.
Cultural specificities in the transmission and decoding of facial
expressions of emotion Rachael E. Jack; 9. The impact of context on the
perception of emotions Ursula Hess and Shlomo Hareli; 10. The truth is
written all over your face! Involuntary aspects of emotional facial
expressions Alysha Baker, Pamela J. Black and Stephen Porter; Part III.
Legal Perspectives: 11. Regulating the expression of remorse and the
building of moral communities Richard Weisman; 12. Share your grief but not
your anger: victims and the expression of emotion in criminal justice Susan
A. Bandes; 13. Performing anger to signal injustice: the expression of
anger in victim impact statements Sarah Sorial; Index.