Collective Emotions

Author:

Goldenberg Amit1ORCID,Garcia David23ORCID,Halperin Eran4,Gross James J.5

Affiliation:

1. Harvard Business School, Harvard University

2. Complexity Science Hub Vienna, Vienna, Austria

3. Medical University of Vienna

4. Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

5. Department of Psychology, Stanford University

Abstract

When analyzing situations in which multiple people are experiencing emotions together—whether the emotions are positive or negative and whether the situations are online or offline—we are intuitively drawn to the emotions of each individual in the situation. However, this type of analysis often seems incomplete. In many of the cases in which people experience emotions together, there appear to be emergent macrolevel affective processes that cannot be readily captured at the individual level. In this article, we examine these macrolevel affective phenomena, which are termed collective emotions. We open with a general review of research on collective psychological processes. We then define collective emotions and discuss their key features. Next, we focus our attention on the emergent properties of collective emotions and map them using three dimensions: quality, magnitude, and time course. Finally, we discuss pressing open questions and future directions for research on collective emotions.

Funder

Vienna Science and Technology Fund

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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