Emotional Sociology of Sports and Crime with a Focus on Justice and Injustice
Aytul Kasapoglu
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Aytul Kasapoglu: Professor of Sociology, Baskent University Department of Sociology, Turkey
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 57, issue 5, 49815-49823
Abstract:
In recent years, the subject of emotions has become an area of interest not only for psychology but also for sociologists. In this context, the importance of Emotional Sociology stems from the fact that it has some very similar features to Relational Sociology, which has been used in more and more research in recent years. For example, having a holistic perspective as well as conducting process-based research and rejecting many dichotomies such as mind-body, emotions-mind, macro-micro, etc. distinguish them from classical positivist studies. Based on these principles, a holistic bio-psycho social model has been adopted in this article, which states that the biological, psychological and social aspects of emotions cannot be separated from each other. In addition, based on basic emotions such as anger, fear, pride and shame, some applied research suggestions in important areas such as sports, crime and motherhood. have been developed and presented to the readers in the appendix of the article.
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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.57.009079
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