Alienation and Affect

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Adaptation and Affect
Adaptive Reaction
Affect Laden State
Affective Bases
affective dimensions of alienation
Alienation
Alienation Subscales
alienation theory
Anomic Suicide
anomie research
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autonomic consciousness
Balzac
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classical social theory
Cross-classifi Cation
Cultural Estrangement
Cultural Estrangement1
Despairing Individual
Disengage
emotion
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existential angst
Fi Ve
Fi Ve Varieties
Fl Esh
Follow
Grotius
Held
heteronomic consciousness
Hubristic Pride
meaninglessness
model of social relations
normlessness
Plutchik's Model
Plutchik’s Model
Po Ra
political sociology
powerlessness
Primary Emotions
Secondary Emotions
self-estrangement
social isolation
social psychiatry applications
social-structural theory
sociology of emotions
status-estrangement
Subjective Powerlessness
Tertiary Emotion
Violated
Warren D. TenHouten

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138777705
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Alienation has objective, social-structural determinants, yet is experienced subjectively as a psychological state involving both emotion and cognition. Part I considers conceptualizations of alienation and affect in historical context, emphasizing Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, Simmel, and Weber. Part II develops a theory of the affective bases of Seeman’s original five varieties of alienation – normlessness, meaninglessness, self-estrangement, cultural estrangement, and powerlessness. The book argues that both normlessness and cultural estrangement manifest in two distinct forms and involve distinct emotions. Thus it develops the affective bases of seven distinct varieties of alienation. This work synthesizes classical and contemporary alienation theory and the sociology of emotions. It contributes to political sociology, and finds application in social psychiatry and related health and social-service fields that treat traumatized and highly alienated individuals.

Warren D. TenHouten, Research Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Los Angeles, is the author of nearly 100 publications, including Time and Society (2005), A General Theory of Emotions and Social Life (2007), and Emotion and Reason (2012). His interdisciplinary research interests have spanned the sociology of time, neurosociology, creativity, and life-historical and historiometric research methodology. His current work concerns emotions and the foundations of human rationality.

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