TY - CHAP AB - Of contemporary interest in the sociology of emotions and social psychology of self is the question of the reciprocal relation of affect or emotion and self. This question is pursued by asking how affect or emotion impacts the identity theory variables of commitment, identity salience, and role performance as well as by asking how these identity theory variables impact persons’ affective responses. Brief reviews of the general literatures on emotion, the symbolic interactionist literature (from which theoretical frame identity theory derives) on emotion, identity theory itself, and characteristics of social sentiments and emotional outbursts allows the development of expectations about the interrelation of sentiments and emotional outbursts and identity theoretic variables. VL - 21 SN - 978-0-76231-108-8, 978-1-84950-271-9/0882-6145 DO - 10.1016/S0882-6145(04)21001-3 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/S0882-6145(04)21001-3 AU - Stryker Sheldon ED - J.H. Turner PY - 2004 Y1 - 2004/01/01 TI - INTEGRATING EMOTION INTO IDENTITY THEORY T2 - Theory and Research on Human Emotions T3 - Advances in Group Processes PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 1 EP - 23 Y2 - 2024/04/23 ER -