From tech to tact: emotion dysregulation in online communication during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
从技术到策略:新冠肺炎疫情期间在线沟通中的情绪调节障碍
Mark James,Natalia Koshkina,Tom Froese
Mark James
Recent theorizing argues that online communication technologies provide powerful, although precarious, means of emotional regulation. We develop this understanding further. Drawing on subjective reports collected during periods of imposed s...
Healing online? Social anxiety and emotion regulation in pandemic experience [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的社交焦虑与情绪调节能力关系研究
Anna Bortolan
Anna Bortolan
During the pandemic of Covid-19, internet-based communication became for many the primary, or only, means of interaction with others, and it has been argued that this had a host of negative effects on emotional and mental health. However, s...
Lucy Osler
Lucy Osler
The Covid-19 pandemic has fuelled indignation. People have been indignant about the breaking of lockdown rules, about the mistakes and deficiencies of government pandemic policies, about enforced mask-wearing, about vaccination programmes (...
Emily Hughes
Emily Hughes
Boredom is an affective experience that can involve pervasive feelings of meaninglessness, emptiness, restlessness, frustration, weariness and indifference, as well as the slowing down of time. An increasing focus of research in many discip...
Luna Dolezal,Arthur Rose
Luna Dolezal
In this paper, we analyse the particular phenomena of COVID-19 pandemic shaming. We examine Sartre's account of the undifferentiated other in the experience of 'the look', and his insistence on shame as a foundational relational affect, in ...
Feeling and performing 'the crisis': on the affective phenomenology and politics of the corona crisis [0.03%]
感受和应对“危机”:“新冠危机”的情感现象及其政治影响
Ruth Rebecca Tietjen
Ruth Rebecca Tietjen
How does it feel to be in a crisis? Is the idea of the crisis itself bound to our affectivity in the sense that without the occurrence of specific emotions or a change in our affective lives at large we cannot even talk about a crisis prope...
'Deep brain stimulation is no ON/OFF-switch': an ethnography of clinical expertise in psychiatric practice [0.03%]
《深度脑刺激并非"ON/OFF开关"》:精神科临床专长的民族志研究
Maarten van Westen,Erik Rietveld,Annemarie van Hout et al.
Maarten van Westen et al.
Despite technological innovations, clinical expertise remains the cornerstone of psychiatry. A clinical expert does not only have general textbook knowledge, but is sensitive to what is demanded for the individual patient in a particular si...
The lived experience of remembering a 'good' interview: Micro-phenomenology applied to itself [0.03%]
记住“好”的面试的生存经验:将微现象学应用于自身
Katrin Heimann,Hanne Bess Boelsbjerg,Chris Allen et al.
Katrin Heimann et al.
Micro-phenomenology is an interview and analysis method for investigating subjective experience. As a research tool, it provides detailed descriptions of brief moments of any type of subjective experience and offers techniques for systemati...
Becoming anonymous: how strict COVID-19 isolation protocols impacted ICU patients [0.03%]
走向匿名:严格的COVID-19隔离协议如何影响ICU患者
Allan Køster
Allan Køster
In this article, I provide phenomenological reflections on patients' experiences of undergoing extreme isolation protocols while admitted to Intensive Care Units [ICU] during the first wave of COVID-19. Based on observation studies from wit...
Louise Richardson,Becky Millar
Louise Richardson
Articles in the popular media and testimonies collected in empirical work suggest that many people who have not been bereaved have nevertheless grieved over pandemic-related losses of various kinds. There is a philosophical question about w...