Expressive Order Confirming Sentiments in Social Actions /

Expressive Order introduces affect control theory to lay readers of sociology, and additionally guides sociology specialists into the theory's deep structure. Briefly, affect control theory proposes that individuals shape their social interactions so that emerging impressions reinforce sentimen...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Heise, David R. (Συγγραφέας)
Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: SpringerLink (Online service)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2007.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Preface
  • Part I Affect Control Theory, Plainly Told
  • Introduction
  • Affect control theory
  • Utility of the Theory
  • Overview of the Book
  • Further Readings
  • Sentiments
  • Evaluation, Potency, and Activity (EPA).-Measuring EPA
  • Universality of EPA
  • Further Readings
  • Culture
  • Consensus
  • Individuality Versus Norms
  • Measurement Implications
  • Cultural Stability
  • Instability or Unreliability?
  • Variations Across Cultures
  • Further Readings
  • Sub-Cultures
  • Gender
  • A Pseudo-Sub-Culture
  • Gendered Traits
  • Gay Christians
  • Deviance Sub-Cultures
  • Non-Normalized Deviants
  • Occupations
  • Further Readings
  • Defining Situations
  • Identities
  • Institutions
  • Cues to Institutions
  • Selves
  • Multiple Identities
  • Identity Modifiers
  • Further Readings
  • Interpreting Actions
  • Action Frames
  • Institutional Coherence
  • Affective Processing
  • Impression Formation
  • Stability
  • Behavior Effects
  • Diminishment
  • Consistencies
  • Congruencies
  • Balance
  • States of Being
  • Cross-Cultural Variations
  • Versus Sentiments—Deflection
  • Identifying Behaviors
  • Further Readings
  • Building Actions.-Selecting a Behavior
  • Social Interaction
  • Groups
  • Avoiding Diminishment
  • Social Roles
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Work Roles
  • Macroactions
  • Informal Roles
  • Deviance
  • Interactions With Deviants
  • Interactions Among Deviants
  • Further Readings
  • Emotions
  • Emotions as Signals
  • Impressions and Emotions
  • Characteristic and Structural Emotions
  • Solidarity
  • Emotions and Motivation
  • Stress
  • Self-Sentiments and Stress
  • Emotions and Stress
  • Emotions of Deviants
  • Further Readings
  • Changing Sentiments
  • Re-identification
  • Identity Filtering
  • Labeling Deviants
  • Attribution
  • Inferences From Emotionality
  • Identity Fluctuation
  • Sentiment Change
  • New Sentiments
  • Enculturation
  • Turning Points
  • Further Readings
  • Selves
  • Salient Identities
  • Commitment and Alienation
  • Deviance Forays
  • Deviants
  • Self-Repugnance
  • Patterns of Deviance
  • Self-Fluctuation
  • Cultural Shifts in Self
  • Further Readings
  • Part II Mathematics of Affect Control Theory
  • Event Likelihood
  • Optimal Behavior
  • Incorporating Settings
  • Self-Directed Action
  • Optimal Identity
  • Re-identifying Actors
  • Re-identifying Object Persons
  • Modifiers
  • Emotions
  • Characteristic Emotion
  • Attributes
  • Emotions and Re-identification
  • Inferences From Mood
  • Elaborations
  • Self and Identities
  • Minimizing Inauthenticity
  • Illustrative Analyses
  • Optimal Behavior
  • Optimal Re-identifications
  • Emotions and Re-identification
  • Programming the Model
  • Organization of Analyses
  • Emotionality Constraints
  • Impression-Formation Equations
  • Selection
  • Algorithms
  • Part III Researching Affect Control Theory
  • Growth of Affect Control Theory
  • Chronology
  • Branches
  • Measurement of Affective Dimensions
  • Impression Formation
  • Theory and Mathematics
  • Self
  • Computer Programming
  • Experiments
  • Emotions
  • Sub-Cultures, Gender, Ideology
  • Life Course
  • Social Structure, Social Change
  • Politics
  • Deviance
  • Language and Arts
  • Business
  • Simulations
  • Conducting Simulations
  • Define Interactants Form
  • Define Situation Form
  • Define Events Form
  • Analyze Events Form
  • View Report Form
  • Other Capabilities
  • Errors
  • Different Versions of Interact
  • Further Readings
  • Basic Concepts in Affect Control Theory
  • References
  • Index.