Pushing the boundaries of sociology and stimulating debate for related fields, Emotions Matter offers diverse relational approaches that illustrate the crucial importance of emotions to the sociological imagination.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Chapter 1: For a Relational Approach to Emotions
Section I: Conceptual Issues in the Sociology of Emotions
Chapter 2: Emotion's Crucible
Chapter 3: Sociable Happiness
Chapter 4: 'Feeling a Feeling' in Emotion Management
Chapter 5: Illegitimate Pain: Introducing a Concept and a Research Agenda
Chapter 6: Religion Within the Bounds of Emotion Alone: Bergson and Kant
Chapter 7: Humanitarianism as a Politics of Emotion
Chapter 8: The Civilizing Process and Emotional Life: The Intensification and Hollowing Out of Contemporary Emotions
Chapter 9: Emotions In/and Knowing
Section II: Emotions and Empirical Investigations
Chapter 10: How Emotions Matter: Objects, Organizations and the Emotional Climate of a Mass Spectrometry Laboratory
Chapter 11: Emotional Deviance and Mental Disorder
Chapter 12: Polyamory or Polyagony? Jealousy in Open Relationships
Chapter 13: Feeling Cosmopolitan: Experiential Brands and Urban Cosmopolitan Sensibilities
Chapter 14: Autistic Autobiographies and More-than-Human Emotional Geographies
References
Edited by Dale Spencer, Kevin Walby, and Alan Hunt