The term "aestheticization of everyday life" refers to the increasing importance of aesthetic perception in the consumption and consuming processes.

Aesthetics is the examination of art and the appreciation of beauty expressed through judgments of taste. The degree to which the social world and appreciation ...

The mathematical theory of social interaction, ACT, or affect control theory, is based on empirical data. In the early 1970s, David R. Heise created the idea ...

According to Massumi, affect is fluid and dynamic. A preconscious emotion sensed in the body and has political implications but cannot be reduced to well-known ...

Affect theory refers to the idea that attempts to categorize affects, which are frequently used interchangeably with emotions or subjectively perceived ...

According to Max Weber's four main types of social action, affective action is one of its constituents. It is a phrase used to describe actions done ...

The term "affective disorder" refers to emotional problems, such as anxiety and depression, which differ from "cognitive disorders." An affective disorder can ...

Definition Affective individualism refers to establishing marriages via personal choice based on love and sexual attraction rather than traditions, economic, ...

Affective involvement describes either the actor's orientation toward instantaneous gratifications or the absence of such bias toward immediate gratifications.

Affective neutrality refers to inhibiting emotional impulses to meet the socially expected criteria of objectivity, self-discipline, and deferment of ...

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