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Foundations of Affective Social Learning examines the critical intersection of emotion, social interaction, and value transmission. Dukes and Clément present a comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding how emotional experiences drive social learning processes and influence the ways individuals internalize and transmit values within their communities.
The book synthesizes research from psychology, neuroscience, and social science to demonstrate how affective mechanisms facilitate social bonding, cultural transmission, and moral development. It addresses fundamental questions about why humans learn from one another, how emotional responses guide social behavior, and the role of feelings in establishing shared values and norms.
This scholarly work is essential for researchers, academics, and students interested in emotion science, social psychology, and human development. It provides both theoretical insights and practical frameworks for understanding the emotional foundations of human social life and the transmission of cultural values across generations.







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