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[ecrea] New book announcement – The Emotions Industry
Sat Oct 04 10:31:22 GMT 2014
New Book - The Emotions Industry
Editor: Mira Moshe, Ph.D. (Ariel University, Israel)
Hardcover:https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=50736
E-ook:https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=50811
Book Description:
This book deals with the multi-cultural phenomenon of the emotions
industry, as well as the cynical manner in which that industry exploits
its consumers in various cultures. The book was written in order to
illuminate the fact that the culture industry has developed a “new”
configuration dominated by the production and distribution of emotions –
the emotions industry. The emotions industry is an industry that
provides an incentive to exaggerate emotions in order to accumulate
social, cultural or economic wealth. It endeavors to create emotional
needs by connecting between the realization of these needs and consumer
culture; by blurring the boundaries between authentic and simulated
emotions, between real and imagined authenticity; by encouraging the
externalization of inner worlds for financial gain, generating income or
any other result; by revealing emotional worlds that gradually become
merchandise, an effective and productive means of promoting economic,
political, social or cultural processes. Obviously this is only possible
on the condition that we are capable of controlling emotional processes,
responding or delaying reactions, opening up and including or closing up
and excluding our surroundings. This ability to regulate emotions lies
at the foundation of the emotions industry, which shapes the interaction
between emotion, cognition and behavior, commercial-economic and private
interests, social-cultural and spiritual needs. Thus emotional
regulation is transformed into a production line of emotional
expectations and reactions, which specializes in creating emotional
products and marketing them to the public in the framework of mass
consumer culture.
Media’s attempts to create and distribute emotional content blur the
distinction between “original” and “reproduction”, between “truth” and
“pseudo-authenticity,” by activating a broad spectrum of emotional
vibrations in the audience. These are ultimately directed towards
maintaining an emotional market, exchanging emotional currency for
material products or services. The result is active, immediate, and
vigorous emotional trading that is taking place on our television,
computer, and cell phone screens. Thus individuals are being emotionally
stimulated by unceasing, around-the-clock reports of emotional
experiences, and in many cases broadcast live before they have been
processed or passed through any type of filter. Emotions such as love,
hate, courage, fear, pain, pleasure, sadness, pride and shame are no
longer a person’s private business, or that of close friends and family,
but have become a subject for discussion in other people’s offices,
workrooms, living rooms and bedrooms.
Furthermore, since in the emotions industry traditional and new media
create, maintain and promote emotional trading, individuals have learned
to capitalize on and translate their emotional worlds into current
financial values. Clearly a process of capitalizing on emotions demands
emotional intelligence, carefully monitored emotions and the deliberate
use of emotional information for the purpose of directing behavior.
However, this is a procedure that deviates from the familiar use of
emotions for the purpose of social influence. Thus, as a result of a
gradual increase in intensive emotional disclosures and intimate
confessions, it seems that we are all involved in seeking the rewards to
be gained in including others in our intimate worlds.
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Dr. Mira Moshe
Senior Lecturer
Ariel University
P.B 1543, Shoham, Israel
Cell: 972-52-4584493
Fax: 972-77-4494831
E-mail: (miram /at/ ariel.ac.il)
www.ariel.ac.il/sites/mira-moshe
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