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Emotion Social Theory and Social Structure A Macrosociological Approach by J M Barbalet, Cambridge University Press

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    Author(s)J M Barbalet
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    ISBN9780521621908
    Pages220
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 1998

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    Cambridge University Press Emotion Social Theory and Social Structure A Macrosociological Approach by J M Barbalet

    Emotion, Social Theory, and Social Structure takes sociology in a new direction. It examines key aspects of social structure by using a fresh understanding of emotions categories. Through that synthesis emerge new perspectives on rationality, class structure, social action, conformity, basic rights, and social change. As well as giving an innovative view of social processes, J. M. Barbalet's study also reveals unappreciated aspects of emotions by considering fear, resentment, vengefulness, shame, and confidence in the context of social structure. While much has been written on the social consequences of excessive or pathological emotions, this book demonstrates the centrality of emotions to routine operations of social interaction. Dr Barbalet also re-evaluates the nature of social theory, for once the importance of emotions to social processes becomes clear, the intellectual constitution of sociology, and therefore its history, must be rethought.show more



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