Emotions and Affects in School Settings: Sociological Insights for Their Understanding. (Part I)

Monday, 7 July 2025: 11:00-12:45
Location: SJES002 (Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences (JES))
WG08 Society and Emotions (host committee)
RC04 Sociology of Education

Language: English and Spanish

School, as a modern device, has shaped and disciplined emotions, contributing to the production of productive and educated subjects in capitalist society. The massification of educational systems globally and the cultural change that challenges the school institution invites sociology to incorporate new dimensions for analyzing inequality processes in educative institutions.

The sociology of education has reached great achievements in understanding the role of the school in modeling school experiences and differentiated subjectivities. From the social study of emotions and affects, progress has been made in the formulation of conceptual frameworks that are productive for analyzing different spheres of social life (rules of feeling and expression, emotional work, emotional regimes, affective atmospheres, emotional practices, emotional energy, to mention just a few). Despite these great contributions, few bridges have been built between these subfields of sociology to strengthen the analysis of the emotional dimension of school life.

Thus, we expect contributions that aim at enriching these conceptual bridges and that, from theoretical, empirical, and methodological inquiries, address some of these questions: What meanings and practices are deployed in the education of emotions? What affective modulations are assumed by the school experience and how do they affect educational trajectories? How do affects and emotions influence the production of educational inequalities? What affective atmospheres prevail in contemporary classrooms? Which of them favor educational processes that strengthen the learner's identity and allow a meaningful relationship with knowledge for students?

Session Organizers:
Mariana NOBILE, FLACSO, Argentina and Aina TARABINI, Globalisation, Education and Social Policies (GEPS), Spain
Oral Presentations
Affect in Learning Relationships: Unravelling the Taste for Learning Among Young Students at School
Paula ARBOIX CALDENTEY, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Effervescence in a University Classroom: Ethnography, Survey and Heart Rate Variability
Adriana GARCÍA-ANDRADE, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico; Laura Mercedes SANTIAGO FUENTES, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico; Roberta Priscila CEDILLO HERNANDEZ, UNAM, Mexico; Geronimo MEDRANO LOERA, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico; Jorge David CASTELLANOS, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico; Juan FERRARI MUÑOZ LEDO, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Unidad Azcapotzalco), Mexico
Marcos De Práctica Docente Frente a La Dislocación De Afecto y Cognición En La Enseñanza De Las Matemáticas
Luis Miguel GARCÍA-VELÁZQUEZ, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Distributed Papers