Emotion in Social Relations: Cultural, Group, and Interpersonal ProcessesPsychology Press, 2005 - 298 páginas Within psychology, emotion is often treated as something private and personal. In contrast, this book tries to understand emotion from the 'outside, ' by examining the everyday social settings in which it operates. Three levels of social influence are considered in decreasing order of inclusiveness, starting with the surrounding culture and subculture, moving on to the more delimited organization or group, and finally focusing on the interpersonal setting. |
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... Social psychology . 6. Interpersonal communication . I. Fischer , Agneta , 1958- II . Manstead , A. S. R. III . Title . HM1033.P37 2004 152.4 -- dc22 2004009848 About the Authors xi Preface xiii Chapter 1 Emotion's Place.
... Social psychology . 6. Interpersonal communication . I. Fischer , Agneta , 1958- II . Manstead , A. S. R. III . Title . HM1033.P37 2004 152.4 -- dc22 2004009848 About the Authors xi Preface xiii Chapter 1 Emotion's Place.
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... Chapters Chapter 2 Emotional Meaning Across Cultures Operationalizing " Culture " Emotional Meaning 23 25 26 27 Emotion Vocabularies Across Cultures " Emotion " as a General Category " Basic " or Prototypical Emotions Meanings of ...
... Chapters Chapter 2 Emotional Meaning Across Cultures Operationalizing " Culture " Emotional Meaning 23 25 26 27 Emotion Vocabularies Across Cultures " Emotion " as a General Category " Basic " or Prototypical Emotions Meanings of ...
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... Chapter 3 Linguistic Effects Ethnotheoretical Effects Cultural Variation in Emotion Basic Emotions and Expressions Are There Basic Emotions ? Are There Basic Emotion Expressions ? 52 53 55 57 57 59 Decoding Rules 64 Cultural Differences ...
... Chapter 3 Linguistic Effects Ethnotheoretical Effects Cultural Variation in Emotion Basic Emotions and Expressions Are There Basic Emotions ? Are There Basic Emotion Expressions ? 52 53 55 57 57 59 Decoding Rules 64 Cultural Differences ...
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... Chapter 5 Intergroup Emotion 115 Defining Intergroup Emotion 116 Prejudice and Intergroup Hostility 117 Emotions and Intergroup Attitudes 117 Emotions and stereotypes 118 Recasting prejudice as emotion 119 Self - Categorization and ...
... Chapter 5 Intergroup Emotion 115 Defining Intergroup Emotion 116 Prejudice and Intergroup Hostility 117 Emotions and Intergroup Attitudes 117 Emotions and stereotypes 118 Recasting prejudice as emotion 119 Self - Categorization and ...
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... Chapter 6 Moving Faces in Interpersonal Life Varieties of Facial Meaning Facial Movements as Expressions of Emotion 147 148 152 Facial Movements as Conduct 156 Dewey : Facial Movements as Practical Actions Mead : Facial Movements as ...
... Chapter 6 Moving Faces in Interpersonal Life Varieties of Facial Meaning Facial Movements as Expressions of Emotion 147 148 152 Facial Movements as Conduct 156 Dewey : Facial Movements as Practical Actions Mead : Facial Movements as ...
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Emotion in Social Relations: Cultural, Group, and Interpersonal Processes Brian Parkinson,Agneta H. Fischer,Antony S.R. Manstead Pré-visualização limitada - 2005 |
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Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination Todd D. Nelson Pré-visualização indisponível - 2009 |