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dc.contributor.advisorBasabe Barañano, María Dolores
dc.contributor.advisorRimé, Bernard
dc.contributor.authorPizarro Carrasco, José Joaquín
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-07T07:33:15Z
dc.date.available2020-07-07T07:33:15Z
dc.date.issued2019-11-11
dc.date.submitted2019-11-11
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10810/45043
dc.description355 p.es_ES
dc.description.abstractSelf-transcendence of the self has been approached theoretically and empirically in a variety of forms and can be experienced in the form of Self-Transcendent Emotions (STEs). These different emotional episodes orientate ourselves towards other people's needs and welfare, and result of significance due to their psychological effects in interpersonal, intra- and intergroup relations. The present thesis focuses on these and extends on the study of collective instances STEs are intertwined: Collective gatherings and rituals. Part I starts differentiating two STEs (i.e., awe and elevation) from positive affect (i.e., mirth), and shows how they motivate a greater socio-emotional connection with a superordinate identity (S1). With the necessity of a more precise assessment instrument, an awe scale was created (S2) and then compared to other STEs (i.e., elevation and kama muta) focusing on their activation pattern and effects on human identification, and collective action intentions (S3). Part II centres on the study of psychological processes in collective gatherings in general, and rituals in specific. S4 explores online emotional expression and the effects of perceived emotional synchrony (PES) in accounting for the positive individual- and group-level outcomes. S5 replicates previous results and besides PES, examines Shared Flow's effect on compassion for others, in a quasi-experimentally manipulated collective ritual. Finally, Part III presents the conceptualization of a social human emotion based on a fundamental form of social relationship: Authority Ranking. It is described an emotion felt in the presence of legitimateauthority figures, including a revision of culture, work and evolutionary psychology (S5). The main discussion centres on these results' implications on socio-emotional relations, collective identities, and the comprehensive study of human emotions.es_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
dc.subjectemotiones_ES
dc.subjectcollective behavioures_ES
dc.subjectgroup processeses_ES
dc.subjectemociónes_ES
dc.subjectcomportamiento colectivoes_ES
dc.subjectprocesos de gruposes_ES
dc.titleAn emotional path to ourselves.es_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesises_ES
dc.rights.holder(c)2019 JOSE J. PIZARRO CARRASCO
dc.identifier.studentID779775es_ES
dc.identifier.projectID17438es_ES
dc.departamentoesPsicología Social y Metodología de las Ciencias del Comportamientoes_ES
dc.departamentoeuGizarte psikologia eta portaera zientzen metodologiaes_ES


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