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1/ For all of its warts, Goodreads is still pretty darned good. I was trying to wrap my head around Lisa Feldman Barrett's work, and so I hop onto the Goodreads page for How Emotions are Made. goodreads.com/book/show/2371 From there, it's a short hop to more scholarly sources.
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2/ David Clarke's review seems like it's written by someone with a background in psychology; he points out that Barrett presents her theory as being close to consensus, but in more scholarly publications, she is reserved and says more work needed.
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3/ And this question ("Can anyone point me to a review that would indicate how well-received this research is received in the professional community?") contains good answers — at least, solid enough to kickstart a dive into the more scholarly sources.
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4/ So within a few seconds of hitting Goodreads, I know: a) She was the last editor of 'The Handbook of Emotions', and I should check that. b) She's more tempered in academic settings (time to hop onto Google Scholar?) c) My next step: academic reviews of her book.
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