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Methods of Exploring Emotions

Helena Flam Jochen Kleres

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English
Routledge
27 March 2015
Gathering scholars from different disciplines, this book is the first on how to study emotions using sociological, historical, linguistic, anthropological, psychological, cultural, and mixed approaches. Bringing together the emerging lines of inquiry, it lays foundations for an overdue methodological debate.

The volume offers entrancing short essays, richly illustrated with examples and anecdotes, that provide basic knowledge about how to pursue emotions in texts, interviews, observations, spoken language, visuals, historical documents, and surveys. The contributors are respectful of those being researched and are mindful of the effects of their own feelings on the conclusions. The book thus touches upon the ethics of research in vivid first person accounts.

Methods are notoriously difficult to teach—this collection fills the gap between dry methods books and students’ need to know more about the actual research practice.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   589g
ISBN:   9781138798694
ISBN 10:   113879869X
Pages:   330
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary ,  A / AS level
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"1. Introduction: Methods of Exploring Emotions, Helena Flam Part 1: Emotions – A legitimate object of study 2. Using Fiction as Sociology: How to analyze emotions with the help of novels, Helmut Kuzmics 3. ""It’s all in the Plot"" – Narrative explorations of work-related emotions, Yiannis Gabriel and Eda Ulus 4. ""Studying Up"" – Emotions and finance decisions, Jocelyn Pixley 5. Exploring Emotion Discourse, Tamar Katriel 6. The Rhetoric of Emotions, Barbara Czarniawska Part 2: Eliciting Emotions Through Interviews 7. Researching Dark Emotions: Eliciting Stories of Envy, Ishan Jalan 8. Emotional Expertise: Emotions and the expert interview, Jochen Kleres 9. Dialogic Introspection – A method for exploring emotions in everyday-life and experimental contexts, Thomas Burkart and Jenny Weggen Part 3: Observing Emotions in Self and Others 10. How Do We Know What They Feel?, Åsa Wettergren 11. Emotional Insights in the Field, Stina Bergman Blix 12. Emotions: The discovery of an object and the development of a method, Denise Van Dam and Jean Nizet 13. Emotional Alliances in Bureaucratic Encounters, Alberto Martín Pérez 14. Can You Feel Your Research Results? How to deal with and gain insights from emotions generated during oral history interviews, Benno Gammerl 15. When Your Data Make You Cry, Deborah Gould 16. Funerary Emotions: Categorizing Data From a Fieldwork Diary, Julien Bernard 17. Researching ""Emotional Geographies"" in Schools: The value of critical ethnography, Michalinos Zembylas Part 4: Speaking Emotions 18. Linguistic Affect as Methodological Lens: The micro and macro of finding affect in language, H. Julia Eksner 19. Emotion and Conceptual Metaphor, Cristina Soriano 20. The Intensification and Commodification of Emotion: Declarations of intimacy and bonding in college fieldtrips to the global south, Gada Mahrouse Part 5: Emotions in Visuals 21. Visuals and Emotions in Social Movements, Helena Flam and Nicole Doerr 22. Evoking Emotions. The visual construction of fear and compassion, Francesca Falk Part 6: Documented Emotions 23. ""My Heart Belongs to Daddy"" – Emotion and narration in early modern self-narratives, Claudia Jarzebowski 24. How to Detect Emotions? The cancer taboo and its challenge to a history of emotions, Bettina Hitzer 25. The Geography and Temporality of Emotions, Helena Flam Part 7: Surveying Emotions 26. Triangulation as Data Integration in Emotion Research, Sylvia Terpe 27. Missing Values: Surveying Protest Emotions, Dunya van Troost"

Helena Flam received Fil.Kand. from Lunds Universitet, Sweden, and her PhD in Sociology from Columbia University, US. Since 1993 she has been an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Leipzig, Germany. She has published on emotions, social movements, organizations, and discrimination. She is a founder and a past convener of the European Research Network on Emotions affiliated with the European Sociological Association. Jochen Kleres, PhD, has used emotions analysis in his research on civil society, AIDS, migration, and organizations. He is currently pursuing a post-doctoral project at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Presently serving as the convener of the European Research Network on Emotions, he is the author of the very first methods text discussing how to identify and analyze emotions in autobiographic narratives.

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