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Collective Emotions

The Wiley Encyclopedia of Social Theory (Cover)

The Wiley Encyclopedia of Social Theory (Cover)

Scheve, Christian von – 2018

Many emotions are not only socially constructed, but are constituted in relation to different kinds of social collectives. Theories of collective emotions address the collective constitution of emotions and their social consequences in different ways. Emotions can be collective because of group membership or the collective properties of mental states underlying them (e.g., collective intentions or shared concerns). They can also be collective because they are simultaneously experienced by many individuals via processes of emotional contagion as well as through culture and social norms. Collective emotions can promote social solidarity but also fuel conflict and exclusion.

Title
Collective Emotions
Author
Scheve, Christian von
Date
2018
Identifier
DOI: 10.1002/9781118430873.est0056
Appeared in
Turner, Chang et al. (Ed.) 2018 – The Wiley Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Band 3
Language
eng
Type
Text