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For the album by The Avett Brothers, see Emotionalism (album).
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Emotionalism, in its meaning as a research paradigm, refers to an approach to conducting research studies that provides a gateway to understanding people's experiences through the use of social inquiry methodologies such as ethnography.[1]
Emotionalism can also denote an inclination to rely on or place too much value on emotion when dealing with issues or confrontations, as opposed to resorting to reason when dealing with reality.
A figure often associated with emotionalism is Adolf Hitler, for he often used emotionalism to entice his followers. He would appeal to his audience's emotions while speaking, which led to massive encouragement from the Germans in whatever he wanted to do.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Scott, D. & Morrison, M. Key ideas in educational research. Page 79-81
English Journal
- [Beyond depression: assessing personality disorders, alexithymia and socio-emotional alienation in patients with HIV infection].
- Masiello A1, De Guglielmo C1, Giglio S1, Acone N1.
- Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive.Infez Med.2014 Sep;22(3):193-9.
- HIV infection is commonly associated with emotional and cognitive disorders that recognize both causes of an organic nature (related to the virus itself) and non-organic factors (emotional stress resulting from HIV diagnosis, social stigma and continued risk behaviour such as alcohol or drug abuse).
- PMID 25269960
- [Role of families of homeless persons with mental disorders : retrospective and prospective view of relationships].
- Bonin JP1, Lacasse-Bédard J2, Latimer E3, Denis V4, Larue C5, Pelletier JF6, Goering P7.
- Santé mentale au Québec.Sante Ment Que.2013 Spring;38(1):143-63.
- This paper explores the experience of families supporting a homeless relative with mental illness. The authors investigate the types of support offered by families; they also examine the relational and personal dimensions which can support a redefining of the role and consequently a modulation of th
- PMID 24336994
- Emotional disorders in neurological rehabilitation.
- House A1, Hosker C.
- Handbook of clinical neurology.Handb Clin Neurol.2013;110:389-98. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-52901-5.00033-2.
- Depression, anxiety, emotionalism, irritability, and apathy are common findings in the neurological rehabilitation setting and are associated with poorer outcomes. This chapter outlines the importance of detecting and attending to these disorders. The authors recommend the systematic use of self-rep
- PMID 23312658
Japanese Journal
- オーストラリアン・グロテスクの現在 : 近年の豪州小説から
- 湊 圭史
- オーストラリア研究 (26), 85-98, 2013-03-20
- … Artistic expression in Australia has been marked by an obsession with the "grotesque," an aesthetic category originating from the revival of an ancient Roman mural style in Renaissance Italy, which has become an important category designating distortion, fragmentation, and a powerful emotionalism that leads viewers to a premoral and primordial state of being. …
- NAID 110009597041
- リッコボーニ親子の演技論:〜演技における「感性(sensibilité)」の問題を中心に
- 大崎 さやの
- 西洋比較演劇研究 12(2), 177-186, 2013
- … Luigi was a proponent of emotionalism, believing that actors should act out the emotions they actually feel on behalf of the characters. … In contrast, Francesco was a proponent of anti-emotionalism, believing that actors should control and imitate the emotions of the characters. … However, because emotionalism was popular in those days, in order to protect his reputation as a theater critic, Luigi may have simply agreed with the popular idea. …
- NAID 130003379073
- 松下良平著『知ることの力-心情主義の道徳教育を超えて』
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