The Social Nature of Emotion Expression
Ursula Hess (Hrsg.), Shlomo Hareli (Hrsg.)
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Springer International Publishing
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Theoretische Psychologie
Beschreibung
This book provides an overview of theoretical thinking about the communicative scope of emotional expressions as well as an overview of the state of the art research in emotional psychology. For many years, research in emotional psychology has been primarily concerned with the labeling of emotion expressions and the link between emotion expressions and the expresser’s internal state. Following recent trends in research devoting specific attention to the social signal value of emotions, contributors emphasize the nature of emotion expressions as information about the person and the situation, including the social norms and standards relevant to the situation.
Focusing on the role of emotion expressions as communicative acts, this timely book seeks to advance a line of theoretical thinking that goes beyond the view of emotion expressions as symptoms of an intrapersonal phenomenon to focus on their interpersonal function. The Social Nature of Emotion Expression will be of interest to researchers in emotional psychology, as well as specialists in nonverbal behavior, communication, linguistics, ethology and ethnography.
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Adult crying in social contexts, Emotion and inferences of power, Drawing inferences from emotion expressions, Emotional states and roles as signals of moral character, Theory of Affective Pragmatics, Social consequences of smiles, Linguistic communication, Modes of communication, Speech act theory, Reverse engineering of emotions, Using facial expressions to deceive, Non-linguistic communication, Social referencing, Emotion-based inferences in context, Communicative scope of emotion expressions, Using emotions to infer norms and standards, Social meaning of crying, Approach/Inhibition Theory of Power