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[Emotions are one of the most critical micro-level social forces because they are what hold social reality together at micro, meso and macro levels or, in the end, breach encounters or break mesostructures and macrostructures apart. Emotions are, of course, not the only force that has these effects, but they are the most important social force that has not been fully theorised until recent decades.]
Published: Jun 24, 2021
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