Further Reading

These further readings can act as an ideal resource to help support your assigments and dissertations.

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This book comes with access to the following SAGE book chapters

Andersen, S. M., Saribay, S. A., & Przybylinski, E. (2012). Social cognition in close relationships. In S. T. Fiske & C. N. Macrae (Eds.), Sage handbook of social cognition (pp. 350–371). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Hostetter, A. B., Alibali, M. W., & Niedenthal, P. M. (2012). Embodied social thought: Linking social concepts, emotion, and gesture. In S. T. Fiske & C. N. Macrae (Eds.), Sage handbook of social cognition (pp. 211–228). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Mesquita, B., Marinetti, C., & Delvaux, E. (2012). The social psychology of emotion. In S. T. Fiske & C. N. Macrae (Eds.), Sage handbook of social cognition (pp. 290–310). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

For more information, take a look at some of the following additional readings

Barrett, L. F., Lewis, M., & Haviland-Jones, J. M. (Eds.) (2016). Handbook of emotions (4th ed.). New York: Guilford Press.

Barrett, L. F., Mesquita, B., Ochsner, K. N., & Gross, J. J. (2007). The experience of emotion. Annual Review of Psychology, 58, 373–403.

Izard, C. E. (2009). Emotion theory and research: Highlights, unanswered questions, and emerging issues. Annual Review of Psychology, 60, 1–25.

Keltner, D., & Lerner, J. S. (2010). Emotion. In S. T. Fiske, D. T. Gilbert, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), Handbook of social psychology (5th edn, Vol. 1, pp. 317–352). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.