Comment on Brian Parkinson’s “Piecing Together Emotion: Sites and Time-Scales for Social Construction”

Emotion Review 4 (3):303-304 (2012)
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Abstract

To emphasize the importance of “the social” for the construction of emotions, Parkinson distinguishes three time-scales: a phylogenetic one, an ontogenetic one, and a time-scale which focuses on real-time interactions. As far as the sociology of emotions is concerned, the last time-scale is of special interest. The following commentary deals with some questions of the sociology of emotions and draws special attention to the third time-scale Parkinson has suggested

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