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What is Shame Coping

Understanding Rivalry and Its Influence on Sports Fans
The act of processing the experience of shame through which an individual either acknowledges, magnifies, ignores, or addresses the source of a shaming event.
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Self-Conscious Emotions and Fans
Julie of Partridge (Southern Illinois University, USA)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 27
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8125-3.ch004
Abstract
This chapter provides background and context for the importance of self-conscious emotions, particularly shame, pride, and envy/jealousy, in understanding fan behaviors. Particular attention is provided to how self-conscious emotions are elicited, how they differ from basic emotions such as anger and joy, the adaptive and maladaptive purposes that they each serve, how social identity and vicarious experience are connected to self-conscious emotions, and how researchers can utilize these topics to better understand fans and fan behaviors.
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