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Routledge Studies in the Sociology of Emotions
The sociology of emotions has demonstrated the fundamental and pervasive relevance of emotions to all aspects of social life. It is not merely another specialized sub-discipline; rather it aims to reconfigure bases of mainstream sociology. This book series will not only be of interest for specialists in emotions but to sociology at large. It will be a locus for developing enhanced understandings of core problems of sociology, such as power and politics, social interactions and everyday life, macro-micro binaries, social institutions, gender regimes, global social transformations, the state, inequality and social exclusion, identities, bodies and much more.
Series Editors: Mary Holmes and Julie Brownlie
To discuss a book project, please email mary.holmes@ed.ac.uk and julie.brownlie@ed.ac.uk. The Routledge editor in charge of the series is Emily Briggs (emily.briggs@tandf.co.uk).