ABSTRACT

This fascinating book explores the different methodologies, resources and strategies that have been used to study emotion, and identifies emerging trends and research perspectives in the field.

Emotion is a subject that has been thoroughly investigated in all fields of social and behavioural sciences. And yet the more we have attempted to individualize emotions and set limits that separate the different types of emotions, the more the subject has resisted these categorizations. Mapping the changes and diverse perspectives in the study of emotion, author Simone Belli explores how a critical psychology of emotion has emerged in order to answer this paradox, examining emotions within a social framework. Divided into five chapters, the book uses interdisciplinary critical approaches to cover everything from the interaction between emotion and language, to emotional contagion such as the spread of fear in a pandemic. There is also a particular focus on emotion analysis in digital environments, which have left a deep mark on our lives from the beginning of this century.

Showcasing a selection of important investigations that have dealt with the study of emotions in society, Critical Approaches to the Psychology of Emotion is essential reading for students of critical social psychology, sociolinguistics, sociology, anthropology and philosophy.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|15 pages

Emotions and language

The discursive turn

chapter 2|12 pages

Emotional affordance

The socio-material turn

chapter 3|21 pages

The gamification of emotions

The digital turn

chapter 4|14 pages

Between the collectivity of emotions and emotional contagion

The social turn

chapter 5|11 pages

Working with emotions

The management turn

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion