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A post-paradigmatic approach to analysing emotions in social life

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dc.contributor.author Olson, Rebecca E.
dc.contributor.author Bellocchi, Alberto
dc.contributor.author Dadich, Ann
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-29T21:13:20Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-29T21:13:20Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation : Olson, R., Bellocchi, A. and Dadich, A. (2020) A post-paradigmatic approach to analysing emotions in social life, Emotions and Society, vol 2, no 2, 157–178, DOI: 10.1332/263169020X15893854268688 sm
dc.identifier.issn Online ISSN 2631-6900
dc.identifier.uri ${sadil.baseUrl}/handle/123456789/3604
dc.description 22 p. ;PDF sm
dc.description.abstract Scholars studying emotions in social life typically work mono-logically, within a paradigmatic camp, drawing on distinct theories of emotion. In isolation, each offers a singular conceptualisation of emotions in social life. Working multi-logically, in contrast, offers richer, comparative insight into the layered meanings of emotion relevant to a social context. Rather than treating them as incommensurate, we not only argue for the benefits of drawing on multiple paradigms, methods and theories of emotions in social life, we offer a worked example of a post-paradigmatic methodology for analysing emotions in social life that values multi logicality and epistemic flexibility. Setting aside debates about what emotions are, we work from the premise that different conceptualisations of emotions do things: shape what we see and ignore, and discursively position people. We show how multiple theories and concordant methods can – and should – be applied to studying emotions in social life in the same study. In this empirical illustration of a methodological innovation, we map theories and methodologies of emotions in social life against four research paradigms and against four phases of a study into the emotional dimensions of interprofessional practice, depicting the realisations afforded through a post-paradigmatic methodology for analysing emotions in social life. sm
dc.language.iso en sm
dc.publisher Bristol University Press sm
dc.relation.ispartofseries Emotions and Society, Volume 2, Number 2, November 2020, pp. 157-178(22);
dc.subject Emotion sm
dc.subject Qualitative research sm
dc.subject Sociological research methods sm
dc.subject Philosophy of research sm
dc.title A post-paradigmatic approach to analysing emotions in social life sm
dc.type Article sm


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