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Introduction | |
Emotions in Social Life: Mapping the Sociological Terrain | |
Critical Perspectives on Emotions | |
The Sociology of Emotion as a Way of Seeing | |
Emotion and Communicative Action: Habermas, Linguistic Philosophy and Existentialism | |
The Limitations of Cultural Constructionism in the Study of Emotion | |
The Sociogenesis of Emotion: an Historical Sociology? | |
The Mediation of Emotional Experience | |
Bored and Blase: Television, the Emotions and Georg Simmel | |
In Search of the Inner Child: Co-Dependence and Gender in a Cyberspace Community | |
Emotions, Cyberspace and the 'Virtual' Body: a Critical Appraisal | |
Emotions and the Body through the Life Course | |
Children, Emotion and Daily Life through the Life Course | |
'Shorties, Low-Lifers, Hardnuts and Kings':Boys and the transformation of emotions in school | |
Ageing and Emotion | |
Sexuality, Intimacy and Personal Relationships | |
Masculinity and Emotional Life Rejection, Fear and Intimacy | |
'Stepford Wives' and 'Hollow Men': doing emotion work, doing gender and 'authenticity' in Intimate Heterosexual Relationships | |
Changes in the 'Lustbalance' of Sex and Love since the Sexual Revolution: the Example of the Netherlands | |
Emotions and Health | |
Pain, Emotions and Gender | |
Social Performances and their Discontents: the Biopsychosocial Aspects of Dramaturgical Stress | |
'Getting the Job Done': Emotion Management and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Nursing | |
Emotions in Rationalizing Organizations: Conceptual Notes from Professional Nursing in the US | |
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