Affect Control Theories: A Double Special Issue in Honor of David R. Heise release_4m5kuvzldvfovi6x22jldtva7u

by Amy Kroska, Brian Powell, Kimberly B. Rogers, Lynn Smith-Lovin

Published in American Behavioral Scientist by SAGE Publications.

2022   p000276422110660

Abstract

We introduce this two-part special issue that celebrates David Heise and his pathbreaking theories: affect control theory (ACT), affect control theory of the self (ACTS), and affect control theory of institutions (ACTI). These interlocking, multi-level, mathematically based theories explain a range of social processes, including impression formation, social interaction, trait and mood attributions, emotional experiences, emotion management, and identity adoption, and they do so in multiple languages and cultures. The 15 articles in this two-part issue test, apply, and develop the theories in new and innovative ways. After briefly summarizing each theory and Bayesian affect control theory (BayesACT), we highlight the key findings from each of the articles that follow.
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