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Intro
Foreword
Contents
1 Research Subjects and Methods
1.1 Research Subjects
1.1.1 Living Conditions of AIDS Population
1.1.2 My Story with AIDS Research
1.1.3 Research Subjects: Emotional Ups and Downs in the Course of Illness
1.2 Research Background
1.2.1 Theoretical Support at the Methodological Level
1.2.2 Comprehensive Application of Various Research Methods
1.2.3 Specific Operation
1.3 Research Ethics
1.3.1 Informed Consent
1.3.2 The Principle of Harmlessness Before Benefit
1.3.3 The Rigorous Survey
References
2 Literature Review and Theoretical Perspective
2.1 Research on Emotional Sociology
2.1.1 The History of Emotional Sociology
2.1.2 Research Status of Emotional Sociology
2.1.3 Future Trend of Emotional Sociology
2.1.4 Localisation and Indigenisation of Emotional Sociology
2.2 AIDS Research from the Perspective of Sociology
2.2.1 International AIDS Research
2.2.2 Domestic AIDS Research
2.2.3 Emotional Research on AIDS Population
2.3 Theoretical Perspective
2.3.1 Theories of Emotional Sociology
2.3.2 Research Perspective of Subject Construction
References
3 Acquired "Needs Deficiency" Syndrome
3.1 Deficiency in the Need of Self-Verification
3.1.1 The Disintegration of Core Self
3.1.2 Disability of Sub-Identities
3.1.3 Stigma of Role-Identity
3.2 Deficiency in Needs for Profitable Exchange Payoffs
3.2.1 Fair Medical Treatment Denied
3.2.2 Identity Information Used
3.3 Deficiency in Needs for Group Inclusion
3.3.1 The Changes of Primary Life Circle
3.3.2 The Exclusion of the Employment and the Community
3.3.3 The Alienation of Family Members and Friends
3.4 The Absence of Trust Needs
3.4.1 Crisis of Trust-Disappointment Due to Expected Behaviour.
3.4.2 Dependency Dilemma: Withdrawal Caused by Trust Breakdown
3.5 Need for Facticity
3.5.1 Coexistence with Others
3.5.2 Stigmatisation
References
4 Acquired "Expectations Deficiency" Syndrome
4.1 The Ambiguity of Expectation States
4.1.1 The Helplessness of Role-Taking
4.1.2 Confusion Deriving from Status
4.2 Limitations of Expectations Fulfillment
4.2.1 Lack of Homogeneity in the New Categoric Unit
4.2.2 Universal Category Hindering Clarity
References
5 Acquired "Punishment" Syndrome
5.1 Punishment in Institutional Domains
5.1.1 Ideological Restrictions
5.1.2 Rejection of the Symbolic Media
5.2 Uneven Capital Distribution in Stratification Systems
5.2.1 The Loss of Bourdieu's "Four Capitals"
5.2.2 Negative Accumulation of Emotional Capital
References
6 Emotional Presentations
6.1 The Formation of Emotional Repression
6.1.1 The Painful Experiences of Disappointment and Sadness
6.1.2 Intensification and Attunement of Shame and Guilt
6.2 Re-transformation of Negative Emotions
6.2.1 Displacement and Projection
6.2.2 Sublimation and Reaction-Formation
6.3 External Presentation of Emotions
6.3.1 The Departure from Corporate Units
6.3.2 The Diffuse of Anger in Categoric Units
6.3.3 Persistent Deterioration of Macrostructures
References
7 Emotional Attunement: The Dynamic Mechanism of Being and Manifestation
7.1 Emotional Being and Manifestation
7.1.1 Conflict and Game
7.1.2 Structure and Function
7.1.3 Interaction and System
7.2 Social Effects of Emotional Attunement
7.2.1 Negative Emotions and Social Changes
7.2.2 Positive Emotions and Social Structure
7.3 Research Reflection
References.
Foreword
Contents
1 Research Subjects and Methods
1.1 Research Subjects
1.1.1 Living Conditions of AIDS Population
1.1.2 My Story with AIDS Research
1.1.3 Research Subjects: Emotional Ups and Downs in the Course of Illness
1.2 Research Background
1.2.1 Theoretical Support at the Methodological Level
1.2.2 Comprehensive Application of Various Research Methods
1.2.3 Specific Operation
1.3 Research Ethics
1.3.1 Informed Consent
1.3.2 The Principle of Harmlessness Before Benefit
1.3.3 The Rigorous Survey
References
2 Literature Review and Theoretical Perspective
2.1 Research on Emotional Sociology
2.1.1 The History of Emotional Sociology
2.1.2 Research Status of Emotional Sociology
2.1.3 Future Trend of Emotional Sociology
2.1.4 Localisation and Indigenisation of Emotional Sociology
2.2 AIDS Research from the Perspective of Sociology
2.2.1 International AIDS Research
2.2.2 Domestic AIDS Research
2.2.3 Emotional Research on AIDS Population
2.3 Theoretical Perspective
2.3.1 Theories of Emotional Sociology
2.3.2 Research Perspective of Subject Construction
References
3 Acquired "Needs Deficiency" Syndrome
3.1 Deficiency in the Need of Self-Verification
3.1.1 The Disintegration of Core Self
3.1.2 Disability of Sub-Identities
3.1.3 Stigma of Role-Identity
3.2 Deficiency in Needs for Profitable Exchange Payoffs
3.2.1 Fair Medical Treatment Denied
3.2.2 Identity Information Used
3.3 Deficiency in Needs for Group Inclusion
3.3.1 The Changes of Primary Life Circle
3.3.2 The Exclusion of the Employment and the Community
3.3.3 The Alienation of Family Members and Friends
3.4 The Absence of Trust Needs
3.4.1 Crisis of Trust-Disappointment Due to Expected Behaviour.
3.4.2 Dependency Dilemma: Withdrawal Caused by Trust Breakdown
3.5 Need for Facticity
3.5.1 Coexistence with Others
3.5.2 Stigmatisation
References
4 Acquired "Expectations Deficiency" Syndrome
4.1 The Ambiguity of Expectation States
4.1.1 The Helplessness of Role-Taking
4.1.2 Confusion Deriving from Status
4.2 Limitations of Expectations Fulfillment
4.2.1 Lack of Homogeneity in the New Categoric Unit
4.2.2 Universal Category Hindering Clarity
References
5 Acquired "Punishment" Syndrome
5.1 Punishment in Institutional Domains
5.1.1 Ideological Restrictions
5.1.2 Rejection of the Symbolic Media
5.2 Uneven Capital Distribution in Stratification Systems
5.2.1 The Loss of Bourdieu's "Four Capitals"
5.2.2 Negative Accumulation of Emotional Capital
References
6 Emotional Presentations
6.1 The Formation of Emotional Repression
6.1.1 The Painful Experiences of Disappointment and Sadness
6.1.2 Intensification and Attunement of Shame and Guilt
6.2 Re-transformation of Negative Emotions
6.2.1 Displacement and Projection
6.2.2 Sublimation and Reaction-Formation
6.3 External Presentation of Emotions
6.3.1 The Departure from Corporate Units
6.3.2 The Diffuse of Anger in Categoric Units
6.3.3 Persistent Deterioration of Macrostructures
References
7 Emotional Attunement: The Dynamic Mechanism of Being and Manifestation
7.1 Emotional Being and Manifestation
7.1.1 Conflict and Game
7.1.2 Structure and Function
7.1.3 Interaction and System
7.2 Social Effects of Emotional Attunement
7.2.1 Negative Emotions and Social Changes
7.2.2 Positive Emotions and Social Structure
7.3 Research Reflection
References.