1988
DOI: 10.2307/2095647
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Shame and Conformity: The Deference-Emotion System

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“…Desires to minimize embarrassment or shame-themselves reflecting concerns about one's self-image-explain a diversity of behaviors, ranging from the expected (e.g., self-handicapping, externalizing) to the unexpected (e.g., obedience to authority, conformity to obviously wrong answers; cf. Sabini, Siepman, & Stein, 2001;Scheff, 1988).…”
Section: Shame: Regulatory Goals and Motives (Assumption I)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desires to minimize embarrassment or shame-themselves reflecting concerns about one's self-image-explain a diversity of behaviors, ranging from the expected (e.g., self-handicapping, externalizing) to the unexpected (e.g., obedience to authority, conformity to obviously wrong answers; cf. Sabini, Siepman, & Stein, 2001;Scheff, 1988).…”
Section: Shame: Regulatory Goals and Motives (Assumption I)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wettergren assumes that the aim of the accomplished emotion work of migrants concentrates on two important dimensions: On the one hand, on the dimension of hoping that their status and power will increase in the future, and on the other hand, on the dimension of preserving their dignity and self-respect against external processes of humiliation and abasement, while waiting for a decision on their application for asylum (see also Scheff, 2009). The effects of these processes on the migrants' self-esteem are thus the main subject of interest.…”
Section: Is Emotion Work a Carrying Concept Of A Non-pathological Permentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cette intensification des activités criminelles résulte peut-être d'un sentiment de honte et de gêne accru qui les amène à relier d'intenses sentiments antérieurs de rejet et d'abus parentaux à leurs contacts postérieurs avec les policiers. Les théoriciens de l'étiquetage (voir Scheff, 1988 ;Scheff et Retzinger, 1991, Sherman, 1993) soulignent que ces expériences très chargées d'émotion peuvent entraîner une montée de la défiance ou un accès de déviation secondaire qui entraîne à son tour un accroissement de l'insertion dans la criminalité et des occasions accrues d'acquérir un capital criminel. De plus, la stigmatisation policière peut réduire l'accès à des sources traditionnelles de capital social quand la société en général évite et rejette ceux qui sont stigmatisés.…”
Section: La Criminalité Et Les Théories De L'anomie Et Du Capital Socialunclassified