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Foundations of Affective Social Learning

Foundations of Affective Social Learning

Daniel Dukes, Fabrice Clément

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Written by experts in comparative, developmental, social, cognitive and cultural psychology, this book introduces the novel concept of affective social learning to help explain why what matters to us, matters to us. In the same way that social learning describes how we observe other people's behaviour to learn how to use a particular object, affective social learning describes how we observe other people's emotions to learn how to value a particular object, person or event. As such, affective social learning conceptualises the transmission of value from a given culture to a given person and reveals why the things that are so important to us can be of no consequence at all to others.

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OL Work ID
OL25060017W

Subjects

Social learningSocial valuesAffect (Psychology)Soziales LernenWertAffektEmotionales Lernen

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