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Emotions and Society
We are delighted to announce that Emotions and Society received its first Impact Factor in the 2023 Journal Citation Reports. Emotions and Society achieved an Impact Factor of 1.3 and a 2022 Scopus CiteScore of 2.1, placing it in the 89th percentile of journals in the Cultural Studies category in Scopus.
Once more, with feeling,' said the robot: AI, the end of work and the rise of emotional economies
https://doi.org/10.1332/263168919X15750193136130
Roger Patulny, Natasa Lazarevic and Vern Smith
Emotional styles in Russian maternity hospitals: juggling between khamstvo and smiling
https://doi.org/10.1332/263169021X16143466495272
Anna Temkina, Daria Litvina and Anastasia Novkunskaya
Why feelings trump facts: anti-politics, citizenship and emotion
https://doi.org/10.1332/263168919X15761256384386
Matthew Flinders
A post-paradigmatic approach to analysing emotions in social life [Open Access]
https://doi.org/10.1332/263169020X15893854268688
Rebecca E. Olson, Alberto Bellocchi and Ann Dadich
Journal of Psychosocial Studies
We are delighted to announce that the Journal of Psychosocial Studies (JPS) received its first Impact Factor in the 2023 Journal Citation Reports. JPS achieved an Impact Factor of 0.3 and a Scopus CiteScore of 1.
From negation to negationism: the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
https://doi.org/10.1332/147867321X16285243650694
Paulo Beer
Students, psychosocial problems and shame in neoliberal higher education
https://doi.org/10.1332/147867320X15986395598815
Trine Wulf-Andersen and Lene Larsen
Making sense of discomfort: the performance of masculinity and (counter-)transference
https://doi.org/10.1332/147867321X16218461456999
Thi Luong Gammon
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