Back to the Future: 25 Years of Research in Affect Control Theory
Purpose To provide a comprehensive review of theoretical and research advances in affect control theory from 1988 to 2013 for academic and student researchers in social psychology. Design/Methodology/Approach Against the background of a concise history of affect control theory from its beginnings in the 1960s to its maturation in the late 1980s, a comprehensive review of research and publications in the last 25 years is reported in five sections: Theoretical Advances (e.g., self and institutions, nonverbal behavior, neuroscience, artificial intelligence); Technological Advances (e.g., electronic data collection, computer simulations, cultural surveys, equation refinement, small groups analysis); Cross-Cultural Research (archived data and published analyses); Empirical Tests of the Theory; and Substantive Applications (e.g., emotions, social and cultural change, occupations/work, politics, gender/ideology/subcultures, deviance, criminology, stereotyping, physiological behavior). Findings Reveals an impressive number of publications in this area, including over 120 articles and chapters and four major books, and a great deal of cross-cultural research, including European, Asian, and Middle-Asian cultures. Research Limitation/Implications (if applicable) Because of limitations of space, the review does not cover the large number of theses, dissertations, and research reports. Originality/Value No other review of affect control theory with this scope and detail exists.
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2014
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Authors: | MacKinnon, Neil J. ; Robinson, Dawn T. |
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Advances in group processes, 2014. - Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, ISBN 978-1-78441-077-3. - 2014, p. 139-173
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