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Podcast: Jewish Ideas to Change the World
Episode: Professor Joel Gereboff - Who and What Should I Fear: Early Rabbinic Views
Description: Although we generally think of emotions as experiences of individuals, a great deal of recent research demonstrates that emotions are often socially formed and serve social roles. Societies define when certain emotions are appropriate and often cultivate individuals to experience these emotions in particular circumstances. By endorsing or condemning the experiencing and displaying of particular emotions, groups seek to regulate the behavior of their members. A prime example of the effort at shaping emotional experience is how societies through a variety of media, written, visual, oral, deploy the emotion of βfear.β A group can come to be defined by the peop...