Schadenfreude
Herausgeber: Dijk, Wilco W. van; Ouwerkerk, Jaap W.
Schadenfreude
Herausgeber: Dijk, Wilco W. van; Ouwerkerk, Jaap W.
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Why do we often enjoy other people's misfortune? This book provides a comprehensive summary of research on the emotion schadenfreude.
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Why do we often enjoy other people's misfortune? This book provides a comprehensive summary of research on the emotion schadenfreude.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781316617960
- ISBN-10: 1316617963
- Artikelnr.: 45163438
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781316617960
- ISBN-10: 1316617963
- Artikelnr.: 45163438
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction to schadenfreude Wilco W. van Dijk and Jaap W. Ouwerkerk;
Part I. Schadenfreude as a Justice-Based Emotion: 2. Morality and
schadenfreude John Portmann; 3. Deservingness and schadenfreude N. T.
Feather; 4. Hypocrisy and schadenfreude Caitlin A. J. Powell; Part II.
Schadenfreude as a Comparison-Based Emotion: 5. The personal comparative
concern in schadenfreude Aaron Ben-Ze'ev; 6. Empirical challenges to
understanding the role of envy in schadenfreude Richard H. Smith, Stephen
M. Thielke and Caitlin A. J. Powell; 7. Malicious envy and schadenfreude
Niels van de Ven; 8. Schadenfreude and consumer behaviour Jill M. Sundie;
9. Striving for positive self-evaluation as a motive for schadenfreude
Wilco W. van Dijk and Jaap W. Ouwerkerk; Part III. Schadenfreude as an
Intergroup Phenomenon: 10. Stereotypes and schadenfreude Mina Cikara and
Susan T. Fiske; 11. Schadenfreude in sports and politics: a social identity
perspective D. Ryan Schurtz, David Combs, Charles Hoogland and Richard H.
Smith; 12. Intergroup rivalry and schadenfreude Jaap W. Ouwerkerk and Wilco
W. van Dijk; 13. Situating schadenfreude in social relations Colin Wayne
Leach, Russell Spears and Anthony S. R. Manstead; Part IV. Schadenfreude
and Related Phenomena: 14. Schadenfreude and laughter F. H. Buckley; 15.
Schadenfreude and the desire for vengeance Elise C. Seip, Mark Rotteveel,
Lotte F. van Dillen and Wilco W. van Dijk; 16. Schadenfreude and pouting
John Portmann; Part V. Schadenfreude in Society, Language, and Literature:
17. Schadenfreude and social life: a comparative perspective on the
expression and regulation of mirth at the expense of others Giselinde
Kuipers; 18. Tracing down schadenfreude in spontaneous interaction:
evidence from corpus linguistics Kurt Feyaerts and Bert Oben; 19. 'Smile
not, however, I venture to repeat': schadenfreude in nineteenth-century
American literature Diederik Oostdijk; 20. Schadenfreude, concluding notes
Agneta H. Fischer.
Part I. Schadenfreude as a Justice-Based Emotion: 2. Morality and
schadenfreude John Portmann; 3. Deservingness and schadenfreude N. T.
Feather; 4. Hypocrisy and schadenfreude Caitlin A. J. Powell; Part II.
Schadenfreude as a Comparison-Based Emotion: 5. The personal comparative
concern in schadenfreude Aaron Ben-Ze'ev; 6. Empirical challenges to
understanding the role of envy in schadenfreude Richard H. Smith, Stephen
M. Thielke and Caitlin A. J. Powell; 7. Malicious envy and schadenfreude
Niels van de Ven; 8. Schadenfreude and consumer behaviour Jill M. Sundie;
9. Striving for positive self-evaluation as a motive for schadenfreude
Wilco W. van Dijk and Jaap W. Ouwerkerk; Part III. Schadenfreude as an
Intergroup Phenomenon: 10. Stereotypes and schadenfreude Mina Cikara and
Susan T. Fiske; 11. Schadenfreude in sports and politics: a social identity
perspective D. Ryan Schurtz, David Combs, Charles Hoogland and Richard H.
Smith; 12. Intergroup rivalry and schadenfreude Jaap W. Ouwerkerk and Wilco
W. van Dijk; 13. Situating schadenfreude in social relations Colin Wayne
Leach, Russell Spears and Anthony S. R. Manstead; Part IV. Schadenfreude
and Related Phenomena: 14. Schadenfreude and laughter F. H. Buckley; 15.
Schadenfreude and the desire for vengeance Elise C. Seip, Mark Rotteveel,
Lotte F. van Dillen and Wilco W. van Dijk; 16. Schadenfreude and pouting
John Portmann; Part V. Schadenfreude in Society, Language, and Literature:
17. Schadenfreude and social life: a comparative perspective on the
expression and regulation of mirth at the expense of others Giselinde
Kuipers; 18. Tracing down schadenfreude in spontaneous interaction:
evidence from corpus linguistics Kurt Feyaerts and Bert Oben; 19. 'Smile
not, however, I venture to repeat': schadenfreude in nineteenth-century
American literature Diederik Oostdijk; 20. Schadenfreude, concluding notes
Agneta H. Fischer.
1. Introduction to schadenfreude Wilco W. van Dijk and Jaap W. Ouwerkerk;
Part I. Schadenfreude as a Justice-Based Emotion: 2. Morality and
schadenfreude John Portmann; 3. Deservingness and schadenfreude N. T.
Feather; 4. Hypocrisy and schadenfreude Caitlin A. J. Powell; Part II.
Schadenfreude as a Comparison-Based Emotion: 5. The personal comparative
concern in schadenfreude Aaron Ben-Ze'ev; 6. Empirical challenges to
understanding the role of envy in schadenfreude Richard H. Smith, Stephen
M. Thielke and Caitlin A. J. Powell; 7. Malicious envy and schadenfreude
Niels van de Ven; 8. Schadenfreude and consumer behaviour Jill M. Sundie;
9. Striving for positive self-evaluation as a motive for schadenfreude
Wilco W. van Dijk and Jaap W. Ouwerkerk; Part III. Schadenfreude as an
Intergroup Phenomenon: 10. Stereotypes and schadenfreude Mina Cikara and
Susan T. Fiske; 11. Schadenfreude in sports and politics: a social identity
perspective D. Ryan Schurtz, David Combs, Charles Hoogland and Richard H.
Smith; 12. Intergroup rivalry and schadenfreude Jaap W. Ouwerkerk and Wilco
W. van Dijk; 13. Situating schadenfreude in social relations Colin Wayne
Leach, Russell Spears and Anthony S. R. Manstead; Part IV. Schadenfreude
and Related Phenomena: 14. Schadenfreude and laughter F. H. Buckley; 15.
Schadenfreude and the desire for vengeance Elise C. Seip, Mark Rotteveel,
Lotte F. van Dillen and Wilco W. van Dijk; 16. Schadenfreude and pouting
John Portmann; Part V. Schadenfreude in Society, Language, and Literature:
17. Schadenfreude and social life: a comparative perspective on the
expression and regulation of mirth at the expense of others Giselinde
Kuipers; 18. Tracing down schadenfreude in spontaneous interaction:
evidence from corpus linguistics Kurt Feyaerts and Bert Oben; 19. 'Smile
not, however, I venture to repeat': schadenfreude in nineteenth-century
American literature Diederik Oostdijk; 20. Schadenfreude, concluding notes
Agneta H. Fischer.
Part I. Schadenfreude as a Justice-Based Emotion: 2. Morality and
schadenfreude John Portmann; 3. Deservingness and schadenfreude N. T.
Feather; 4. Hypocrisy and schadenfreude Caitlin A. J. Powell; Part II.
Schadenfreude as a Comparison-Based Emotion: 5. The personal comparative
concern in schadenfreude Aaron Ben-Ze'ev; 6. Empirical challenges to
understanding the role of envy in schadenfreude Richard H. Smith, Stephen
M. Thielke and Caitlin A. J. Powell; 7. Malicious envy and schadenfreude
Niels van de Ven; 8. Schadenfreude and consumer behaviour Jill M. Sundie;
9. Striving for positive self-evaluation as a motive for schadenfreude
Wilco W. van Dijk and Jaap W. Ouwerkerk; Part III. Schadenfreude as an
Intergroup Phenomenon: 10. Stereotypes and schadenfreude Mina Cikara and
Susan T. Fiske; 11. Schadenfreude in sports and politics: a social identity
perspective D. Ryan Schurtz, David Combs, Charles Hoogland and Richard H.
Smith; 12. Intergroup rivalry and schadenfreude Jaap W. Ouwerkerk and Wilco
W. van Dijk; 13. Situating schadenfreude in social relations Colin Wayne
Leach, Russell Spears and Anthony S. R. Manstead; Part IV. Schadenfreude
and Related Phenomena: 14. Schadenfreude and laughter F. H. Buckley; 15.
Schadenfreude and the desire for vengeance Elise C. Seip, Mark Rotteveel,
Lotte F. van Dillen and Wilco W. van Dijk; 16. Schadenfreude and pouting
John Portmann; Part V. Schadenfreude in Society, Language, and Literature:
17. Schadenfreude and social life: a comparative perspective on the
expression and regulation of mirth at the expense of others Giselinde
Kuipers; 18. Tracing down schadenfreude in spontaneous interaction:
evidence from corpus linguistics Kurt Feyaerts and Bert Oben; 19. 'Smile
not, however, I venture to repeat': schadenfreude in nineteenth-century
American literature Diederik Oostdijk; 20. Schadenfreude, concluding notes
Agneta H. Fischer.