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Title Foundations of affective social learning : conceptualising the social transmission of value / edited by Daniel Dukes, Fabrice Clément
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 258 pages)
Series Studies in emotion and social interaction. Second series
Studies in emotion and social interaction. Second series.
Contents Difficult introduction to affective social learning / Fabrice Clément, Daniel Dukes -- Part I. On the evolutionary foundations of affective social learning processes : Lessons from comparative psychology -- Social learning among wild orang-utans : is it affective? / Caroline Schuppli, Carel von Schaik -- Affective social learning and the emotional side of cultural learning in primates / Thibaud Gruber, Christine Sievers -- Part II. On human development and affective social learning -- Affective social learning : from nature to culture / Paul L. Harris -- Natural pedagogy of social emotions / György Gergely, Ildikó Király -- Part III. On the mechanics of affective social learning -- Calibrating emotional orientations : social appraisal and other kinds of relation alignment / Brian Parkinson -- Socio-affective inferential mechanisms involved in emotion recognition / Christian Mumenthaler, David Sander -- Learning from others' emotions / Agneta Fischer -- Part IV. Applications of affective social learning -- Chastening the future : what we learn from others' regret / Antony Manstead, Magdalena Rychlowska, Job van der Schalk -- Insights from culture and emotion research for affective social learning : emotional enculturation and acculturation / Jozefien De Leersnyder -- Conclusion : Laying the foundations of affective social learning / Fabrice Clément, Daniel Dukes
Summary Written by experts in comparative, developmental, social, cognitive and cultural psychology, this book introduces the novel concept of affective social learning to help explain why what matters to us, matters to us. In the same way that social learning describes how we observe other people's behaviour to learn how to use a particular object, affective social learning describes how we observe other people's emotions to learn how to value a particular object, person or event. As such, affective social learning conceptualises the transmission of value from a given culture to a given person and reveals why the things that are so important to us can be of no consequence at all to others
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 21, 2019)
Subject Social learning.
Social values.
Affect (Psychology)
Social Values
Affect (Psychology)
Social learning
Social values
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
Author Dukes, Daniel, editor
Clément, Fabrice, editor
ISBN 9781108661362
110866136X
9781108584081
110858408X