Buch, Englisch, 2104 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 3820 g
Buch, Englisch, 2104 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 3820 g
Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology
ISBN: 978-1-4129-3438-1
Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
The psychology of emotion is an extraordinarily broad enterprise, attracting interest from researchers in virtually every sub-discipline. This presents a formidable challenge to an editor selecting 75 papers to represent key contributions to the development of knowledge in the field. The five volumes that make up these Benchmark Papers are divided into a total of nine subsections. Section 1 focuses on theoretical contributions and on papers that examine cognitive approaches to emotion. Section 2 is concerned with social, cultural, and organizational psychology perspectives on emotion. The whole of Section 3 is devoted to physiological and neuroscience contributions to the literature. Section 4 covers developmental psychology, health psychology, and abnormal psychology.
Covering the entire scope of the psychology of emotion, this collection contains benchmark readings with a combination of classic works and more recent key publications, and will be included as part of the SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology series.
Volume 1 covers topics in emotion theory and cognitive approaches to studying emotion
Volume 2 covers social, cultural, and organizational aspects of emotion
Volume 3 covers physiological and neuroscience approaches to emotion
Volume 4 covers developmental, health, and clinical approaches to emotion
This four-volume reference set will make an invaluable addition to any academic library with an interest in and/or existing collections in the psychology of emotion. It should provide an excellent supplement on courses in emotion where students need to engage with the theoretical views and empirical research that have made this field of inquiry so fascinating and a perfect reference work for researchers from any domain of emotional research.
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Volume One
Theoretical and Cognitive Psychology Perspectives
PART ONE: EMOTION THEORY
What Is an Emotion? - W James
Cognitive, Social and Physiological Determinants of Emotional State - S Schachter and J E Singer
Progress on a Cognitive Motivational Relational Theory of Emotion - R S Lazarus
The Laws of Emotion - N H Frijd
An Argument for Basic Emotions - P Ekman
A Theory of Emotion, and Its Application to Understanding the Neural Basis of Emotion - E T Rolls
Emotion, Attention and the Startle Reflex - P J Lang, M M Bradley and B Cuthbert
The Affect System Has Parallel and Integrative Processing Components - J T Cacioppo, W L Gardner and G G Berntson
Form Follows Function
The Role of Positive Emotions in Postive Psychology - B L Fredrickson
The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions
PART TWO: COGNITION AND EMOTION
Concept of Emotion Viewed from a Prototype Perspective - B Fehr and J A Russell
Emotion Knowledge - P Shaver et al
Further Exploration of a Prototype Approach
Core Affect, Prototypical Emotional Episodes and Other Things Called Emotion - J A Russell and L F Barrett
Dissecting the Elephant
If It Changes It Must Be a Process - S Folkman and R S Lazarus
Study of Emotion and Coping during Three Stages of a College Examination
Patterns of Cognitive Appraisal in Emotion - C A Smith and P C Ellsworth
Studying the Emotion-Antecedent Appraisal Process - K R Scherer
An Expert-System Approach
Appraisal Determinants of Emotions - I J Roseman, A A Antoniou and P E Jose
Constructing a More Accurate and Comprehensive Theory
Affect, Cognition and Awareness - S T Murphy and R B Zajonc
Affective Priming with Optimal and Suboptimal Stimulus Exposures
Mood, Misattribution and Judgments of Well-Being - N Schwarz and G L Clore
Informative and Directive Functions of Affective States
Beyond Valence - S J Lerner and D Keltner
Toward a Model of Emotion-Specific Influences on Judgement and Choice
Volume Two
Social, Cultural and Organizational Psychology Perspectives
PART ONE: THE SOCIAL NATURE OF EMOTION
Social Functions of Emotions at Four Levels of Analysis - D Keltner and J Haidt
Is Empathic Emotion a Source of Altruistic Motivation? - C D Batson et al
Are Shame, Guilt and Embarrassment Distinct Emotions? - J P Tangney et al
The Intelligence of Emotional Intelligence - J D Mayer and P Salovey
Coherence between Expressive and Experiential Systems in Emotion - E L Rosenberg and P Ekman
Sociality of Solitary Smiling - A J Fridlund
Potentiation by an Implicit Audience
Communication of Affect through Facial Expressions in Humans - R W Buck et al
Beyond the Emotional Event - B Rime et al
Six Studies on the Social Sharing of Emotion
Gender Differences in Motives for Regulating Emotions - M Timmers, A H Fischer and A S R Manstead
Antecedent- and Response-Focused Emotion Regulation - J J Gross
Divergent Consequences for Experience, Expression and Physiology
PART TWO: EMOTION AND CULTURE
Culture and the Categorization of Emotions - J A Russell
Culture and the Self - H R Markus and S Kitayama
Implications for Cognition, Emotion and Motivation
Constants across Cultures in Face and Emotion - P Ekman and W V Friesen
Is There Universal Recognition of Emotion from Facial Expression? A Review of the Cross-Cultural Studies - J A Russell
Evidence for Universality and Cultural Variation of Differential Emotion Response Patterning - K R Scherer and H G Wallbott
The Shifting Basis of Life Satisfaction Judgments across Cultures - E Suh et al
Emotions versus Norms
PART THREE: EMOTION IN ORGANIZATIONAL LIFE
Emotion in the Workplace - B E Ashforth and R H Humphrey
A Reappraisal
Employee Positive Emotion and Favorable Outcomes at the Workplace - B M Staw, R I Sutton and L H Pelled
Emotions and Leadership - J M George
The Role of Emotional Intelligence
Volume Three
Physiological and Neuroscience Approaches to Emotion
PART ONE: PERIPHERAL