Symbolic Interactionism as Affect Control
ISBN: 978-07-914204-2-3
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Liczba stron: 264
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 1994 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
<p>Tables and Figures<br/> <br/>Foreword by David R. Heise<br/> <br/>Preface<br/> <br/>Acknowledgments<br/> <br/>1. Introduction<br/> <blockquote> <br/>Affect Control Theory<br/> Plan of this Book<br/> The Rediscovery of Affect<br/> The Social Psychology of Emotion<br/> Summary<br/> </blockquote> <br/>2. Affect Control Theory<br/> <blockquote> <br/>Symbols, Language, and Affective Meaning<br/> Cognitive Constraints<br/> Affective Response and Control<br/> Event Assessment<br/> Event Production<br/> Emotions<br/> Cognitive Revisions<br/> Summary<br/> </blockquote> <br/>3. Cognition, Affect, and Motivation<br/> <blockquote> <br/>Cognition and Affect<br/> Motivation<br/> Summary<br/> </blockquote> <br/>4. Affect Control Theory and the Social Psychology of George Herbert Mead<br/> <blockquote> <br/>Emotions in Mead's Social Psychology<br/> The Social Psychology of Mead and Affect Control<br/> Summary<br/> </blockquote> <br/>5. Identities and Roles<br/> <blockquote> <br/>The Conceptual Framework<br/> Two Schools of Role Theory<br/> Identity Theory<br/> Affect Control Theory and Identity Theory<br/> Summary<br/> </blockquote> <br/>6. Role Analysis<br/> <blockquote> <br/>The Affect Control Model for Role Analysis<br/> Role Analysis<br/> Learning and Accessing Norms<br/> Summary<br/> </blockquote> <br/>7. Emotions<br/> <blockquote> <br/>The Constructionist Versus Positivist Debate<br/> The Affect Control Theory of Emotions<br/> Emotion Analysis<br/> The Constructionist Versus Positivist Debate and Affect Control Theory<br/> Summary<br/> </blockquote> <br/>8. Reidentification<br/> <blockquote> <br/>Part I: The Established Model-Attributions and Identity Labels<br/> Part II: The Expanded Model-The Effect of Expressed Emotions on Reidentification Outcomes<br/> Summary<br/> </blockquote> <br/>9. Conclusion<br/> <blockquote> <br/>Relation to Other Theories<br/> Affect Control Theory as Sociological Explanation<br/> Affect Control Theory as Integrative Social Psychology<br/> Directions for Future Research and Refinement<br/> Summary<br/> </blockquote> <br/>Endnotes<br/> <br/>References<br/> <br/>Index</p>