Introduction: Practical Emotions, Emotion Practices
Chapter 1: Toward an Emotion Practice Approach
Chapter 2: Nurses: Juggling and Embodying Complex Emotions
Chapter 3: Sports Fans: The Feel of Fandom in and Beyond Peak
Emotions
Chapter 4: #Ebola: Practical Feelings in Digital Spaces
Chapter 5: Viral Fear: Emotion as Barrier or Resource in Facing
Collective Challenges
Conclusion: Practical Emotions For A Changing Social World
Methodological Appendix: Capturing Emotions
References
Index
Marci D. Cottingham is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam, Senior Researcher at the Amsterdam Research Centre for Gender and Sexuality, and a former fellow at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Institute for Advanced Study, Delmenhorst, Germany.
She has offered us a portrait of emotions and ourselves for our
time, a time when our distinctive "emotional culture" makes many
demands on us as beings with feelings. Today's world asks that we
use emotions-our own and others emotions-with knowledge, skill, and
competence.
*E. Doyle McCarthy, Symbolic Interactions*
Cottingham introduces emotional practices, as links beyond the
immediately felt situation, time-lines that can be accumulating
problems or energy-stores we can draw upon. Cheering at football
games transforms into emotional capital among families and
strangers. Viral on-line humor gives distance from public panic,
even as it undermines authority. Nurses' moment-by-moment emotional
shifts and organizational strains show up in their own bodily
ailments. Cottingham moves the theory of interactional chains into
the time-dimension that is the axis of our lives." -Randall
Collins, author of Interaction Ritual Chains
This is a truly unique book in its integration of theoretical
traditions (Hochschild, Collins, and Bourdieu) and its combination
of empirical findings across the social domains of work, leisure,
digital spaces, and politics. Cottingham convincingly shows the
importance of emotions in various practices. A must read!" -Jan
Willem Duyvendak, Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology,
University of Amsterdam
Cottingham enhances the sociology of emotions by arguing that
emotions are practical resources. She creates a mature dialogue
with perspectives on emotion work and emotional energy. These ideas
are brought to life through vivid and varied examples of how people
use emotions as resources to meet the challenges of living." -Mary
Holmes, University of Edinburgh
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