Search results
We review the burgeoning literature on the social effects of emotions, documenting the impact of emotional expressions on observers’ affect, cognition, and behavior. We find convergent evidence that emotional expressions influence observers’ affective reactions, inferential processes, and behaviors across various domains, including close relationships, group decision making, customer ...
Oct 1, 2011 · tagion as examples of such phenomena, before using the example of video-mediated interactions to illustrate how the different components of affect communication can interact.
Jan 1, 1996 · 3. Communication and Emotion in Social Interaction 55 Examples include smiling without experiencing happiness, expressing guilt when you have no remorse, or showing surprise when you fully expected an event to occur (i.e., a surprise party). Children learn to simulate emotions as early as in- fancy.
- Peter A. Andersen, Laura K. Guerrero
- 1996
Jun 1, 2009 · Emotion in social relations: Cultural, group, and interpersonal processes. New York: Psychology Press. Presents a deeply social conception of emotion, arguing persuasively that emotions are first and foremost social (rather than individual) phenomena.
- Gerben A. Van Kleef
- 2009
Whereas some emotions (such as the ones discussed above) are almost necessarily social, other emotional responses may be elicited by social as well as non-social events. For instance, emotions such as pride or happiness may arise when non-social goals are achieved (e.g., succeeding at an exam), but they can also be elicited by the social evaluations of other people (e.g., praise).
an important contribution to the social determination of emotion. For example, many theories of emotion (including appraisal theory) assume that emotions depend on events that impact on the progress of personal projects (e.g., Carver & Scheier, 1990; Frijda, 1986; Mandler, 1984), thus implying that the nature of these projects
People also ask
Do emotions occur in social interaction?
What is communication and emotion in social interaction?
What is emotion in social relations?
How do emotions affect communication?
Why is emotion regulation a social phenomenon?
Are emotions social?
Dec 4, 2013 · Emotion regulation is a social phenomenon in multiple ways: (1) Social contexts stir and steer emotions, (2) a common objective of emotion regulation is to change social situations, (3) the communication of emotions is a means to regulate emotions, and (4) emotion regulation and social cognition are linked.