"Theorizing Emotions "reflects the recent turn to emotions in
academia--not just in sociology but also in psychology,
evolutionary biology, and neuroscience. Drawing on the classic
studies of Max Weber, Erving Goffman, and Norbert Elias, several
leading European scholars present their findings on the role of
emotions in various facets of society, from the laboratory to the
office to the media. Among the topics discussed are the tensions
between feelings and feeling rules, the conscious and unconscious
emotions of scientists, emotions and social disorder, the effect of
the emotional turn as an element of advancing modernity, romantic
love in U.S. and Israeli codes of conduct, and the role of mass
media in generating massive public emotions.
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