A key text for academics and researchers in a huge variety of
disciplines, this book gathers the wisdom of researchers from many of
them. Neurobiologists, philosophers, sociologists, developmental,
physiological and social psychologists as well as social anthropologists
are all represented in this wide-ranging volume, working together to
establish an integrative model of emotion research. In the last two
decades, interest in the emotions has increased significantly in various
disciplines such as psychology, neurobiology, social anthropology,
sociology, history, philosophy and linguistics. Although the individual
disciplines are studying overlapping issues in relation to emotions, the
scientific approaches to these issues have often remained unrelated.
This gap is especially obvious between the sciences and the humanities,
where cooperative approaches hardly exist. All branches concerned
realize that this missing interdisciplinary cooperation is a shortcoming
and are thus demanding that the interaction between the disciplines
should increase. And here is one text at least that goes a long way to
solving the impasse.