Embarrassment, shame, and guilt
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 03 – Good Health & Wellbeing.
Embarrassment, shame, and guilt are related but also distinct emotions. Embarrassment arises from discomfort when some aspect of oneself is unveiled in a way that undermines the image that one seeks to project to others. Shame, however, relates to one’s moral character and a sense of falling short of accepted moral norms. It relates to feeling bad about oneself as a person and not solely in relation to one’s social character or image. The last of this trio of emotions, guilt, is commonly arises from an adverse evaluation of an act, which is accompanied by remorse or regret.
Research is invited that interrogates one or more of the concepts of embarrassment, shame, and guilt — or closely related emotional states. We are particularly keen on perspectives that consider these concepts from psychological, anthropological, sociological, historical, cultural, philosophical, religious, and political vantage points.
Key thematic areas include:
- Politics and social life (e.g., racism, nationalism, institutional guilt, climate change, etc)
- Conflict and violence (e.g. genocide, survivors, warfare, etc)
- Memory studies (e.g. forgetfulness, repression, memory distortion, imagined or irrational shame and guilt, secret keeping, inherited and historical guilt, etc)
- Interpersonal dynamics (e.g. relationships, child-parent interactions, personal development, therapy, well-being, privacy etc)
- Religious (e.g., concept of sin, forgiveness, condemnation, renewal and restoration)
- Cultural representations (e.g., via literature, visual arts, media, journalism, etc)
- Criminology (e.g., restorative justice, admission of guilt, punishment, etc)
Submitting a paper for consideration
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Accepted papers are published on a rolling basis as soon as they are ready.