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James Russell is Professor of Psychology at Boston College, specializing in emotion theory and development. With a PhD from UCLA, his research fundamentally challenges traditional views of emotion through psychological constructionist frameworks.
His research examines:
- Core affect dimensions (valence and arousal) as building blocks of emotional experience
- Cultural and developmental variations in emotion concepts
- Facial expression interpretation across cultures
- Children's acquisition of emotion categories
Russell's work integrates cross-cultural fieldwork, developmental studies, and theoretical innovation, demonstrating how emotions are psychologically constructed rather than biologically fixed. His influential circumplex model provides a foundational framework for affective science.
His research has been funded by NSF, SSHRC, and international collaborations, supporting extensive fieldwork and interdisciplinary approaches to emotion science.
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