Emotional processes in parasocial relationships: the possibilities of sociological studies

A. Novikov
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This paper studies the possibilities of using high-quality sociological methods — focus groups and in-depth interviews — to analyze parasocial relationships. The author relies on the definition of parasocial relations, introduced by the American scientists D. Horton and R.R. Wohl. A secondary analysis of the data of several series of sociological studies conducted in the Siberian Federal District and a number of other regions of Russia served as the empirical base of the work. The concept of parasocial relations complements and expands the widespread notion of social relations, adopted and shared in sociological science. The key feature of parasocial relations in this work is the actual breakdown of social exchange relations, thus, the author attempts to separate the concept of parasocial relations and parasocial interactions. This article analyzes the main features of parasocial relationships, as well as the indices, which allow determining parasocial relationships using high-quality methods of sociological research. One of the key features of parasocial attitudes in the context of the perception of political power is the lack of an exchange component characteristic of the classical concept of social relations. An important feature of the attitude to power as a parasocial attitude is the emotional charge of such behavior, which is a significant motivator of political (including electoral) behavior. The third significant feature that characterizes the discussed relationships and interactions as parasocial is ambivalence, the tradition of which includes a large number of not only sociological, but also psychological and philosophical works. The author of the article substantiates the use of such an extensive layer of sociological material as the study of attitudes to power, as a basis for the study of parasocial relations. The article postulates that emotional processes play a key role in understanding such a class of phenomena as parasocial relationships or parasocial interactions. The author colludes that the further analysis of parasocial relations in various aspects of modern public life is promising.
准社会关系中的情绪过程:社会学研究的可能性
本文研究了使用高质量的社会学方法——焦点小组和深度访谈——来分析副社会关系的可能性。作者引用了美国科学家霍顿(D. Horton)和沃尔(R.R. Wohl)提出的准社会关系的定义。对在西伯利亚联邦区和俄罗斯其他一些地区进行的一系列社会学研究的数据进行了二次分析,作为这项工作的经验基础。准社会关系的概念补充和扩展了社会关系的广泛概念,在社会科学中被采用和共享。在这本书中,副社会关系的主要特征是社会交换关系的实际破裂,因此,作者试图将副社会关系和副社会互动的概念分开。本文分析了副社会关系的主要特征,以及使用高质量的社会学研究方法确定副社会关系的指标。在政治权力感知的背景下,准社会态度的关键特征之一是缺乏经典社会关系概念所特有的交换成分。作为一种准社会态度,对权力的态度的一个重要特征是这种行为的情感负荷,这是政治(包括选举)行为的重要激励因素。将所讨论的关系和互动定性为准社会的第三个重要特征是矛盾心理,其传统不仅包括大量社会学作品,还包括心理学和哲学作品。这篇文章的作者证实了将对权力态度的研究这一广泛的社会学材料作为准社会关系研究的基础的使用。这篇文章假设情绪过程在理解诸如副社会关系或副社会互动等一类现象中起着关键作用。作者总结说,对现代公共生活各个方面的准社会关系的进一步分析是有希望的。
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