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Emotions In Digital Interactions Ethnopsychologies Of Angels Mothers In Online Bereavement Communities 1st Ed Irene Rafanell

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Emotions In Digital Interactions Ethnopsychologies Of Angels Mothers In Online Bereavement Communities 1st Ed Irene Rafanell
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Emotions In Digital Interactions Ethnopsychologies Of Angels Mothers In Online Bereavement Communities 1st Ed Irene Rafanell instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Author: Irene Rafanell, Maja Sawicka
ISBN: 9783030219970, 9783030219987, 3030219976, 3030219984
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Emotions In Digital Interactions Ethnopsychologies Of Angels Mothers In Online Bereavement Communities 1st Ed Irene Rafanell by Irene Rafanell, Maja Sawicka 9783030219970, 9783030219987, 3030219976, 3030219984 instant download after payment.

Combining the conceptual tools of interactionist and social constructionist positions, this book presents an in-depth investigation of emotions in digital interactions. Through the central case study of online bereavement communities for women who have suffered perinatal loss, this volume highlights the significance of affective sanctioning as constitutive of group dynamics and practice. The authors chart the emergence of a new ethnopsychology of motherhood—the category of ‘Angels’ Mothers’—arising from the localized practices of a community whose experience of grief is otherwise disenfranchised. Through their detailed theoretical exploration of the centrality of micro-situational dynamics, alongside the rich empirical illustration of collectively shared feeling rules and norms, Rafanell and Sawicka develop a naturalistic approach to the analysis of empirical data, providing insights for policy-making interventions.

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