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Symbolic Interactionism As Affect Control (SUNY Se (S U N Y SERIES IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EMOTIONS),Used
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Tables and FiguresForeword by David R. HeisePrefaceAcknowledgments1. IntroductionAffect Control TheoryPlan of this BookThe Rediscovery of AffectThe Social Psychology of EmotionSummary2. Affect Control TheorySymbols, Language, and Affective MeaningCognitive ConstraintsAffective Response and ControlEvent AssessmentEvent ProductionEmotionsCognitive RevisionsSummary3. Cognition, Affect, and MotivationCognition and AffectMotivationSummary4. Affect Control Theory and the Social Psychology of George Herbert MeadEmotions in Mead's Social PsychologyThe Social Psychology of Mead and Affect ControlSummary5. Identities and RolesThe Conceptual FrameworkTwo Schools of Role TheoryIdentity TheoryAffect Control Theory and Identity TheorySummary6. Role AnalysisThe Affect Control Model for Role AnalysisRole AnalysisLearning and Accessing NormsSummary7. EmotionsThe Constructionist Versus Positivist DebateThe Affect Control Theory of EmotionsEmotion AnalysisThe Constructionist Versus Positivist Debate and Affect Control TheorySummary8. ReidentificationPart I: The Established ModelAttributions and Identity LabelsPart II: The Expanded ModelThe Effect of Expressed Emotions on Reidentification OutcomesSummary9. ConclusionRelation to Other TheoriesAffect Control Theory as Sociological ExplanationAffect Control Theory as Integrative Social PsychologyDirections for Future Research and RefinementSummaryEndnotesReferencesIndex
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