Rethinking culture and cognition
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Paul DiMaggio's (1997) Annual Review of Sociology article urged integration of the
cognitive and the cultural, triggering a cognitive turn in cultural sociology. Since then, a …
cognitive and the cultural, triggering a cognitive turn in cultural sociology. Since then, a …
Emotions in social movements
This chapter reviews the study of emotions in social movements. It begins by situating the
absence of emotions in social movement studies in relation to sociology as a field more …
absence of emotions in social movement studies in relation to sociology as a field more …
What are dual process models? Implications for cultural analysis in sociology
In this paper we introduce the idea of the dual process framework (DPF), an interdisciplinary
approach to the study of learning, memory, thinking, and action. Departing from the …
approach to the study of learning, memory, thinking, and action. Departing from the …
Facebook's emotional contagion experiment as a challenge to research ethics
This article analyzes the ethical discussion focusing on the Facebook emotional contagion
experiment published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2014. The …
experiment published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2014. The …
What can cognitive neuroscience do for cultural sociology?
Can cognitive neuroscience contribute to cultural sociology? We argue that it can, but to
profit from such contributions requires develo** coherent positions at the level of ontology …
profit from such contributions requires develo** coherent positions at the level of ontology …
Inside the black box: A micro-sociological analysis of sport for development
Sport for development research increasingly seeks to move beyond a focus on evidence of
sport for development outcomes to better understand the mechanisms and contexts that …
sport for development outcomes to better understand the mechanisms and contexts that …
Morality, Affect, and Reputation in the Making of a Motivated Social Self
Despite the prevalence of symbolic interaction's theory of the self, alongside alternative
implicit models in dual-process and practice theory, sociology continues to struggle with …
implicit models in dual-process and practice theory, sociology continues to struggle with …
Fight‐or‐Flight for America: The Affective Conditioning of Christian Nationalist Ideological Views During the Transition to Adulthood1,2
M Rotolo - Sociological Forum, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Christian nationalism has gained attention both inside and outside of academia for its
powerful influence on sociopolitical attitudes, voting behaviors, and political mobilization …
powerful influence on sociopolitical attitudes, voting behaviors, and political mobilization …
On the elementary neural forms of micro‐interactional rituals: Integrating autonomic nervous system functioning into interaction ritual theory
Randall Collins's interaction ritual (IR) theory suggests social solidarity as hardwired in the
human neurological capacity for rhythmic entrainment. Yet, this article suggests that IR …
human neurological capacity for rhythmic entrainment. Yet, this article suggests that IR …
Grief, care, and play: Theorizing the affective roots of the social self
Purpose–In recent decades, some sociologists have turned to evolutionary biology,
neuroscience, and cognitive science to support, modify, and reconfigure existing social …
neuroscience, and cognitive science to support, modify, and reconfigure existing social …