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ISBN 10: 0199592748
ISBN 13: 978-0199592746
Author: Johnny J. R. Fontaine, Klaus R. Scherer, Cristiana Soriano
Publications on emotion (and the affective sciences in general) have exploded in the last decade. Numerous research teams and individual scholars from many different disciplines have published research papers or books about many different aspects of emotions and their role in behaviour and society. However, One aspect of emotional research that has been somewhat neglected, is the way in which emotional terms translate into other languages. When using terms like anger, sadness, fear, disgust, and joy for so-called basic emotions, as well as terms like shame, guilt, pride, regret and contempt for more complex emotions, it is naturally assumed that the emotion terms used for research in the native language of the researchers and translated into English are completely equivalent in meaning. However, this is not generally the case. In many cases there is no direct one to one relationship between an English term and a term in an alternative language. In fact, there can be significant differences in the way that these seemingly similar emotional terms can be applied across various languages, with important implications for how we review and appraise this work.
Table of contents:
PART I: Disciplinary Perspectives and Theoretical Approaches to the Meaning of Emotion Words
Chapter 1: Measuring the Meaning of Emotion Words – A Domain-Specific Componential Approach
Author: K. R. Scherer
Chapter 2: Dimensional, Basic Emotion, and Componential Approaches to Meaning in Psychological Emotion Research
Author: J. J. R. Fontaine
Chapter 3: Folk Emotion Concepts – Lexicalization of Emotional Experiences Across Languages and Cultures
Author: A. Ogarkova
Chapter 4: Linguistic Theories of Lexical Meaning
Author: C. Soriano
PART II: The GRID Instrument – Hypotheses, Operationalization, Data, and Overall Structure
Chapter 5: The Why, the What, and the How of the GRID Instrument
Authors: J. J. R. Fontaine, K. R. Scherer, and C. Soriano
Chapter 6: Cross-Cultural Data Collection with the GRID Instrument
Authors: C. Soriano, J. J. R. Fontaine, K. R. Scherer, and GRID collaborators
Chapter 7: The Global Meaning Structure of the Emotion Domain – Investigating the Complementarity of Multiple Perspectives on Meaning
Authors: J. J. R. Fontaine and K. R. Scherer
PART III: Decomposing the Meaning of Emotion Terms – Analysis by Emotion Component
Chapter 8: From Emotion to Feeling – The Internal Structure of the Feeling Component
Authors: J. J. R. Fontaine and K. R. Scherer
Chapter 9: Embodied Emotions – The Bodily Reaction Component
Authors: K. R. Scherer and J. J. R. Fontaine
Chapter 10: The “Mirror of the Soul” – The Expression Component
Authors: K. R. Scherer and J. J. R. Fontaine
Chapter 11: Emotion is for Doing – The Action Tendency Component
Authors: J. J. R. Fontaine and K. R. Scherer
Chapter 12: Driving the Emotion Process – The Appraisal Component
Authors: K. R. Scherer and J. J. R. Fontaine
Chapter 13: The Meaning Structure of Emotion Terms – Integration Across Components
Authors: K. R. Scherer and J. J. R. Fontaine
PART IV: Psychological Perspectives
Chapter 14: The New Novelty Dimension – Method Artifact or Basic Dimension in the Cognitive Structure of the Emotion Domain?
Authors: J. J. R. Fontaine and E. Veirman
Chapter 15: From Meaning to Experience – The Dimensional Structure of Emotional Experiences
Authors: J. J. R. Fontaine, E. Veirman, and H. Groenvynck
Chapter 16: Reviving a Forgotten Dimension – Potency in Affective Neuroscience
Author: A. Schacht
Chapter 17: Maggots and Morals – Physical Disgust is to Fear as Moral Disgust is to Anger
Authors: S. W. S. Lee and P. C. Ellsworth
Chapter 18: The GRID Meets the Wheel – Assessing Emotional Feeling via Self-Report
Authors: K. R. Scherer, V. Shuman, J. J. R. Fontaine, and C. Soriano
Chapter 19: Assessing Interindividual Differences in Emotion Knowledge – Exploring a GRID-Based Approach
Authors: S. J. E. Van den Eede and J. J. R. Fontaine
PART V: Cultural-Comparative Perspectives
Chapter 20: The Conceptualization of Despair in Basque, Spanish, and English
Authors: I. Alonso-Arbiol, C. Soriano, and F. J. R. van de Vijver
Chapter 21: Finno-Ugric Emotions – The Meaning of Anger in Estonian and Finnish
Authors: A. Realo, M. Siiroinen, H. Tissari, and L. Kööts-Ausmees
Chapter 22: Types of Anger in Spanish and Russian
Authors: C. Soriano, J. J. R. Fontaine, A. Ogarkova, C. Mejía Quijano, Y. Volkova, S. Ionova, and V. Shakhovskyy
Chapter 23: What the GRID Can Reveal About Culture-Specific Emotion Concepts – A Case Study of Russian “Toska”
Authors: A. Ogarkova, J. J. R. Fontaine, and I. Prihodko
Chapter 24: Pride is Not Created Equal – Variations Between Northern and Southern Italy
Authors: M. Mortillaro, P. E. Ricci-Bitti, G. Bellelli, and D. Galati
Chapter 25: The Meaning of Pride Across Cultures
Authors: Y. M. J. van Osch, S. M. Breugelmans, M. Zeelenberg, and J. J. R. Fontaine
Chapter 26: Cultural Differences in the Meaning of Guilt and Shame
Authors: M. Silfver-Kuhalampi, J. J. R. Fontaine, L. Dillen, and K. R. Scherer
PART VI: Linguistic Perspectives
Chapter 27: Comparing the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) Approach to Emotion and the GRID Paradigm
Author: Z. Ye
Chapter 28: Conceptual Metaphor Theory and the GRID Paradigm in the Study of Anger in English and Spanish
Author: C. Soriano
Chapter 29: English “Fear” and Polish “Strach” in Contrast – The GRID Paradigm and the Cognitive Corpus Linguistic Methodology
Authors: B. Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, P. A. Wilson, and Y. Niiya
Chapter 30: Triangulating the GRID – A Corpus-Based Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of Five Greek Emotion Terms
Authors: M. Terkourafi, E. C. Kapnoula, P. Panagiotopoulou, and A. Protopapas
PART VII: Special Topics
Chapter 31: The GRID Study in India
Author: A. Hejmadi
Chapter 32: Adaptation of the GRID Instrument in Setswana
Authors: C. Jonker, L. Mojaki, D. Meiring, and J. J. R. Fontaine
Chapter 33: Comparison of the Arousal Dimension in Turkey and the USA
Authors: G. A. Akırmak, D. Sunar, and H. B. Boratav
Chapter 34: Familiarity and Disappointment – A Culture-Specific Dimension of Emotional Experience in Greece?
Authors: P. Panagiotopoulou, M. Terkourafi, and A. Protopapas
Chapter 35: The Meaning of Happiness in Japan and the United States
Author: K. Ishii
Chapter 36: Happiness and Contentment in English and Polish
Authors: P. A. Wilson, B. Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, and Y. Niiya
Chapter 37: Exploring the Meaning of Pride and Shame in Hong Kong-Chinese
Authors: S. Wong and D. Y. Yeung
Chapter 38: The Meaning of Dutch “Schaamte” as a Single Term for Shame and Embarrassment
Authors: Y. M. J. van Osch, S. M. Breugelmans, and M. Zeelenberg
Chapter 39: Emotion Term Semantics in Russian-Ukrainian and Ukrainian-Russian Bilinguals
Authors: A. Ogarkova, I. Prihodko, and J. Zakharova
Chapter 40: The Vocal Expression Component in the Meanings of Russian, Ukrainian, and US English Emotion Terms
Authors: J. Zakharova and A. Ogarkova
Chapter 41: Language Family Similarity Effect – Emotion Term Semantics in Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak, and Polish
Authors: A. Ogarkova, N. Panasenko, and B. Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk
Chapter 42: Cognitive Appraisals Can Differentiate Positive Emotions – The Role of Social Appraisals
Author: E. M. W. Tong
Chapter 43: Where Do Emotional Dialects Come From? – A Comparison of the Understanding of Emotion Terms Between Gabon and Quebec
Authors: U. Hess, P. Thibault, and M. Levesque
PART VIII: Taking Stock and Further Development of the GRID Paradigm
Chapter 44: CoreGRID and MiniGRID – Development and Validation of Two Short Versions of the GRID Instrument
Authors: K. R. Scherer, J. J. R. Fontaine, and C. Soriano
Chapter 45: Promises Delivered, Future Opportunities, and Challenges for the GRID Paradigm
Authors: J. J. R. Fontaine, K. R. Scherer, and C. Soriano
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