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Cover Emotions and Society

Volume 4 (2022): Issue 3 (Nov 2022): Special Issue: Fear: Perspectives from the Social Sciences. Guest Edited by Judith Eckert and Andreas Schmitz

in Emotions and Society
Online ISSN:
2631-6900
Print ISSN:
2631-6897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2022
  • Editorial
    • Towards a general sociology of fear: a programmatic answer to crucial deficits of the contemporary fear discourse
  • Research Articles
    • The logistics of fear: violence and the stratifying power of emotion
    • On the persistence of fear in late capitalism: insights from modernisation theories and affect theories
    • ‘Listen to your fear’: how fear discourse (re)produces gendered sexual subjectivities
    • Domestic fear beyond traumatic terror: understanding mothers’ everyday experiences of recurring fear in the context of domestic violence
    • From anxiety to fear: how metaphysical concerns arise in prison life
    • The ethnographers’ fear to feel: manoeuvring through an affective community of no-feeling within the academe
    • The symbolic potential of security: on collective emotions in Swedish criminal policy discourse
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Why feelings trump facts: anti-politics, citizenship and emotion

Author:
Matthew Flinders

A post-paradigmatic approach to analysing emotions in social life

Authors:
Rebecca E. Olson
,
Alberto Bellocchi
, and
Ann Dadich

Emotions and society

Author:
Arlie Russell Hochschild

Emotional micro bases of social inequality: emotional energy, emotional domination and charismatic solidarity

Author:
Randall Collins

Emotional styles in Russian maternity hospitals: juggling between khamstvo and smiling

Authors:
Anna Temkina
,
Daria Litvina
, and
Anastasia Novkunskaya

Feeling protected: protective masculinity and femininity from Donald Trump and Joe Biden to Jacinda Ardern

Author:
Carol Johnson

Reconceptualising emotional capital and intimacy using a sociological lens: the Authentic Revolution

Author:
Andreea Nica

What are emotional mechanisms?

Authors:
Alessandro Salice https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7255-2889
and
Mikko Salmela https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9988-3274

Loneliness and interaction ritual theory: failed interaction chains among Finnish university students

Author:
Hanna-Mari Husu

Out of touch, out of tune: the social-political construction of atmospheric walls during the COVID-19 pandemic first wave

Author:
Kandida Purnell
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