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Lewis, J. Scott |
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Conference Papers - American Sociological Association; 2005 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, p1-25, 25p |
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The purpose of this theoretical paper is to attempt to expand on Alan Fiske's four elementary forms of social interaction by showing how emotions contribute to the four modes of interaction. The first section is dedicated to briefly defining emotions from an evolutionary and neurologically based model as socially exaptive neural mechanisms by which interactions are differentially evaluated as hedonic or aversive. Section two is dedicated to a review of Fiske's four models of elementary social action, and how each functions as a task-centered attainment mechanism within the social group. Section three attempts to infuse the exaptive social nature of emotions and the goal oriented mechanistic nature of each of the four forms of social interaction with the goal of demonstrating how such an infusion expands the social-behavioral repertoire. Implications for testing the infusion of emotions into the elemental social forms are discussed, with possibilities for specific means of testing the hypotheses generated from these theoretical extrapolations using exchange games. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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