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Cover Emotions and Society

Volume 1 (2019): Issue 2 (Nov 2019)

in Emotions and Society
Online ISSN:
2631-6900
Print ISSN:
2631-6897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2019
  • Articles
    • ‘Honey, I shrunk the emotions’: late modernity and the end of emotions
    • Sociology, emotions and society in Latin America: a short systematisation
    • Different roads to empathy: stage actors and judges as polar cases
    • Microfinance as poverty-shame debt
    • Theatrical manipulation and seductive sentimentality: constructions of empathy in Swedish online far-right discourse about EU-migrants
    • Emotions, language and the (un-)making of the social world
    • Forms of shame between social processes and prospects for subjectification
  • Book Reviews
    • The Public and the Private Management of Grief: Recovering Normal
    • Happy Abortions: Our Bodies in the Era of Choice
    • Emotions, Media and Politics
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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

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

Author: Randall Collins

Emotions and society

Author: Arlie Russell Hochschild

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

Between cripping and reclaiming: epistemological implications of Disability Studies’ feeling strategies1

Author: Yvonne Wechuli

Mediating shame and pride: countermedia coverage of Independence Day in Poland and the US

Authors: Rūta Kazlauskaitė, Niko Pyrhönen, and Gwenaëlle Bauvois

What makes contemporary love relationships endurable?

Author: Poul Poder

What are emotional mechanisms?

Authors: Alessandro Salicehttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7255-2889 and Mikko Salmelahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9988-3274
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