Emotions as Bio-cultural Processes
Emotions have emerged as a topic of interest across the disciplines, yet studies and findings on emotions tend to fall into two camps: body versus brain, nature versus nurture. Emotions as Bio-cultural Processes offers a unique collaboration across the biological/social divide—from psychology and ne...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer US,
2009.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Prologue
- Homo Sapiens—The Emotional Animal
- Concepts and Approaches
- Emotions as Bio-cultural Processes: Disciplinary Debates and an Interdisciplinary Outlook
- On the Origin and Evolution of Affective Capacities in Lower Vertebrates
- Emotions: The Shared Heritage of Animals and Humans
- Neurobiological Basis of Emotions
- Milestones and Mechanisms of Emotional Development
- Gravestones for Butterflies: Social Feeling Rules and Individual Experiences of Loss
- Emotion by Design: Self-Management of Feelings as a Cultural Program
- Emotion, Embodiment, and Agency: The Place of a Social Emotions Perspective in the Cross-Disciplinary Understanding of Emotional Processes
- On the Nature of Artificial Feelings
- Empirical Studies—Shame and Pride: Prototypical Emotions Between Biology and Culture
- “Honor and Dishonor”: Connotations of a Socio-symbolic Category in Cross-Cultural Perspective
- “Honor and Dishonor” and the Quest for Emotional Equivalents
- End of Honor? Emotion, Gender, and Social Change in an Indonesian Society
- “Beggars” and “Kings”: Emotional Regulation of Shame Among Street Youths in a Javanese City in Indonesia
- The Search for Style and the Urge for Fame: Emotion Regulation and Hip-Hop Culture
- Shame and Pride: Invisible Emotions in Classroom Research
- Anger, Shame, and Justice: Regulative and Evaluative Function of Emotions in the Ancient and Modern Worlds.