Current Emotion Research in Sociology: Advances in the Discipline

Emotion Review 4 (3):326-334 (2012)
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Abstract

This article provides a survey and analysis of recent research in the sociology of emotions. I address theoretical advances by discussing three theories that have been making some inroads into the study of emotions: identity theory, exchange theory, and justice theory. I also address substantive advances including an analysis of specific emotions and emotions as they relate to economic activity and labor. Finally, I discuss some innovative developments that show promise for future research in the area. Overall, the sociology of emotions remains an active area of research; however, there is still work that needs to be done. Throughout this article, I suggest avenues for further research

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Emotions in economic action and interaction.Nina Bandelj - 2009 - Theory and Society 38 (4):347-366.

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