This book presents an introduction to strategies for qualitative digital social research on emotions in a digital world.

The book emphasizes the connections that exist between emotional ecologies, emotions as texts, and the virtual / mobile / digital world that brings us closer to a hermeneutics of the practices of feeling. In the context of 'Society 4.0', the book explores:

  • Changes in the organization of daily life and work in virtual, mobile and digital environments.
  • The impact of apps and social networks on sensations, emotions and sensibilities.
  • Necessary changes in social research to employ the power of these apps and networks for social enquiry.

As such, this book shares a set of social inquiry practices developed and applied to capture and understand emotions today. It should be considered as a first step in a long journey of exploring the close connections between sensibilities, emotions, and social research methodology. The book will appeal to students and instructors of emotion studies from across the social sciences, including sociology, psychology, organization studies, ethnography, history, and political science.



Autorentext

Adrian Scribano is Director of the Centre for Sociological Research and Studies (CIES estudiosociologicos.org) and Principal Researcher at the National Scientific and Technological Research Council, Argentina. He is also the Director of the Latin American Journal of Studies on Bodies, Emotions and Society and the Study Group on Sociology of Emotions and Bodies, in the Gino Germani Research Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires. He also serves as Coordinator of the 26 Working Group on Bodies and Emotions of the Latin American Association of Sociology (ALAS) and as Vice-President of the Working Group 08 Society and Emotions of the International Sociological Association (ISA).

Titel
Emotions in a Digital World
Untertitel
Social Research 4.0
EAN
9781000833447
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.12.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
165