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Understanding Events: Affect and the Construction of Social Action
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TL;DR: The current status of affect control theory can be found in this paper, where the authors present a catalog of social identities and interpersonal acts, as well as an analysis of social processes and social roles.
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Abstract: Preface 1. Affect control and situated action 2. Affective reactions 3. Event construction and retroduction 4. Analysing social processes 5. Social roles 6. Current status of affect-control theory Appendix: Catalogues of social identities and interpersonal acts Notes References Index.
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