1st Edition

Emotion in Social Relations Cultural, Group, and Interpersonal Processes

    312 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Psychology Press

    312 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Psychology Press

    312 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Psychology Press

    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.

    Preface
    Chapter 1 Emotion's Place in the Social World
    Chapter 2 Emotional Meaning Across Cultures
    Chapter 3 Cultural Variation in Emotion
    Chapter 4 Group Emotion
    Chapter 5 Intergroup Emotion
    Chapter 6 Moving Faces in Interpersonal Life
    Chapter 7 Interpersonal Emotions
    Chapter 8 Interconnecting Contexts
    References
    Author Index
    Subject Index

    Biography

    Agneta H. Fischer, Brian Parkinson, Antony S.R. Manstead

    "This is one of the best and most comprehensive treatments of emotion available today. The authors, each an accomplished researcher in his or her own right, have done a superb job integrating a large and diverse set data. Theoretically sound, empirically grounded, and global in scope, the book is also clearly and engagingly written. A major accomplishment." -- James R. Averill, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    "At first glance, emotions are simple, biological events inside a person. This important book by three distinguished researchers argues, convincingly, that emotions are not so simple. Instead, they are deeply social events. This book is required reading for anyone who deals on a practical or a scientific level with emotion." -- James A. Russell, Boston College
    "An exciting movement is occurring in the psychology of emotions. Rather than seeing emotions only in the heads and bodies of individuals, psychologists are beginning to explore how emotions align and realign relationships between people. Anyone interested in this fascinating new direction could do no better than to read the book by Brian Parkinson, Agneta Fischer and Tony Manstead: a fine book on an up-to-the-moment topic." -- Keith Oatley, University of Toronto
    "The authors present a deeply social conception of emotion with arguments that are passionate yet balanced, scholarly yet accessible. Anyone with an interest in human emotions will want to read this book." -- W. Gerrod Parrott, Georgetown University