Disentangling Emotions during the Coronavirus Outbreak in Spain: Inner Emotions, Descriptive Feeling Rules and Socioemotional Conventions

Caballero , Amparo, Villar , Sergio, Itziar, Fernández Sedano, Sevillano, Verónica, Gavilán, Pablo y Carrera, Pilar . (2022) Disentangling Emotions during the Coronavirus Outbreak in Spain: Inner Emotions, Descriptive Feeling Rules and Socioemotional Conventions. The Spanish Journal of Psychology

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Título Disentangling Emotions during the Coronavirus Outbreak in Spain: Inner Emotions, Descriptive Feeling Rules and Socioemotional Conventions
Autor(es) Caballero , Amparo
Villar , Sergio
Itziar, Fernández Sedano
Sevillano, Verónica
Gavilán, Pablo
Carrera, Pilar
Materia(s) Psicología
Abstract For constructionism, language is the link among different levels of analysis of emotional events, from individual to interpersonal and macrosocial. The interaction among these emotional levels allows us to construe an emotional episode and label it with an emotion word, coordinate with the emotions perceived in others, and represent events as a society. Across two studies, we found similarities and differences among inner emotions experienced (individual level), emotions perceived in others (descriptive feeling rules, interpersonal level) and emotions shared on the internet (socioemotional conventions, macro- social level), with all these emotional targets focused on the COVID–19 outbreak. The results indicate a similarity between the emotional meaning of COVID–19 in society and the descriptive feeling rules, whereas the reported inner emotions were clearly distinct: Joy was irrelevant at the interpersonal and macrosocial levels but clearly important at the individual level. A mismatch also appeared for fear and hope. While fear was the most predominant emotion at the interpersonal and macrosocial levels during most of the phases, it was moderately predominant at the individual level. Hope followed the opposite pattern, being the most relevant emotion at the individual level but less relevant at the interpersonal and macrosocial levels. Each level might have different consequences: Mixed emotions at the individual level might promote resilience; fear perceived in other people might motivate protective behaviors; and sadness socially shared during Christmas might generate greater empathy. These results support the complexity of emotional concepts and the suitability of exploring them at different levels of analysis
Palabras clave COVID–19
emotional levels
language
multilevel perspective
psychological constructionism
Editor(es) Cambridge University Press
Fecha 2022-03-09
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Identificador bibliuned:DptoPSyO-FPSI-Articulos-Ifernandez-0003
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DOI - identifier https://doi.org/10.1017/SJP.2022.7
ISSN - identifier 1138-7416; eISSN 1988-2904
Nombre de la revista The Spanish Journal of Psychology
Número de Volumen 25
Número de Issue 12
Página inicial 1
Página final 12
Publicado en la Revista The Spanish Journal of Psychology
Idioma eng
Versión de la publicación publishedVersion
Tipo de recurso Article
Derechos de acceso y licencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Tipo de acceso Acceso abierto
Notas adicionales La versión publicada de este artículo, publicado por primera vez en The Spanish Journal of Psychology (2022) 25, 12 p.1-12, está disponible en línea en el sitio web del editor: Cambridge University Press, https://doi.org/10.1017/SJP.2022.7
Notas adicionales The published version of this article, first published in The Spanish Journal of Psychology (2022) 25, 12 p.1-12, is available online at the publisher's website: Cambridge University Press, https://doi.org/10.1017/SJP.2022.7

 
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