Offering an accessible and intriguing look at emotions in society, Sociology Through Emotions collects together contemporary qualitative research that illuminates many of sociology's central concepts and topics, from culture, socialization, and inequality to the family, crime, healthcare, religion, and social movements.
Offering an accessible and intriguing look at emotions in society, Sociology Through Emotions collects together contemporary qualitative research that illuminates many of sociology's central concepts and topics, from culture, socialization, and inequality to the family, crime, healthcare, religion, and social movements.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott R. Harris, PhD, is a professor of sociology at Saint Louis University. He is the author of An Invitation to the Sociology of Emotions , How to Critique Journal Articles in the Social Sciences, and, with Kathy Charmaz and Leslie Irvine, The Social Self and Everyday Life: Understanding the World through Symbolic Interactionism. He also co-edited, with Joel Best, Making Sense of Social Problems and co-authored, with Kerry Ferris, Stargazing: Celebrity, Fame, and Social Interaction. He is past editor-in-chief of the journals Symbolic Interaction and Sociology Compass.
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Note to InstructorsAcknowledgements Introduction Constraints, Agency, and Inequality: Three Ubiquitous Aspects of Society and Emotions Part I. Socialization and Social Interaction 1. What's in a Word? Batja Mesquita 2. How Does It Feel to Be a Star? Identifying Emotions on the Red Carpet Kerry O. Ferris and Scott R. Harris Part II. Family 3. Preventive Emotion Work: How Inequalities Are Reproduced in Parent-LGB Child Relationships Tyler R. Flockhart 4. Emotion Work and Gender Inequality in Transnational Family Life Sergio Chávez, Robin Paige, and Heather Edelblute Part III. Crime and Law 5. Can't Buy Me Love: Gift-Giving Among Members of Criminal Organizations Shirly Bar-Lev and Michal Morag 6. Objectivity Work as Situated Emotion Management Stina Bergman Blix and Åsa Wettergren Part IV. Healthcare 7. Clinical Empathy as Emotional Labor in Medical Work Alexandra H. Vinson and Kelly Underman 8. "I Can Never Be Too Comfortable": Race, Gender, and Emotion at the Hospital Bedside Marci D. Cottingham, Austin H. Johnson, and Rebecca J. Erickson Part V. Religion 9. How Does Prayer Help Manage Emotions? Shane Sharp 10. In the Name of Love: White Organizations and Racialized Emotions Diefendorf Sarah and C. J. Pascoe Part VI. War, Peace, And Social Movements 11. Examining Emotion as Discourse: Emotion Codes and Presidential Speeches Justifying War Donileen R. Loseke 12. Combining Emotions: Hope, Anger, Joy, and Love in Israeli Peace Movements Liv Halperin Conclusion Final Thoughts, Caveats, and Recommendations ReferencesIndex
Note to InstructorsAcknowledgements Introduction Constraints, Agency, and Inequality: Three Ubiquitous Aspects of Society and Emotions Part I. Socialization and Social Interaction 1. What's in a Word? Batja Mesquita 2. How Does It Feel to Be a Star? Identifying Emotions on the Red Carpet Kerry O. Ferris and Scott R. Harris Part II. Family 3. Preventive Emotion Work: How Inequalities Are Reproduced in Parent-LGB Child Relationships Tyler R. Flockhart 4. Emotion Work and Gender Inequality in Transnational Family Life Sergio Chávez, Robin Paige, and Heather Edelblute Part III. Crime and Law 5. Can't Buy Me Love: Gift-Giving Among Members of Criminal Organizations Shirly Bar-Lev and Michal Morag 6. Objectivity Work as Situated Emotion Management Stina Bergman Blix and Åsa Wettergren Part IV. Healthcare 7. Clinical Empathy as Emotional Labor in Medical Work Alexandra H. Vinson and Kelly Underman 8. "I Can Never Be Too Comfortable": Race, Gender, and Emotion at the Hospital Bedside Marci D. Cottingham, Austin H. Johnson, and Rebecca J. Erickson Part V. Religion 9. How Does Prayer Help Manage Emotions? Shane Sharp 10. In the Name of Love: White Organizations and Racialized Emotions Diefendorf Sarah and C. J. Pascoe Part VI. War, Peace, And Social Movements 11. Examining Emotion as Discourse: Emotion Codes and Presidential Speeches Justifying War Donileen R. Loseke 12. Combining Emotions: Hope, Anger, Joy, and Love in Israeli Peace Movements Liv Halperin Conclusion Final Thoughts, Caveats, and Recommendations ReferencesIndex
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