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Indignation is a complex and discrete emotion that is triggered by social emotions and social environments. Feelings of anger and disgust are some emotions that make up indignation. The feeling of indignation can occur when one is mistreated by another or negative feelings are sparked when a situation is out of the normal realm of society. When situations or actions that are considered to be unjust behavior occur, the feeling of indignation is experienced. With unjust actions and behaviors comes to blame. Blame also helps to make up the emotion of indignation. When blameworthy actions take place, the emotion of indignation occurs and negative feelings are projected onto the person who is to blame. Which can be brought on by disturbances that go against social normative. According to Claude

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  • L'indignazione è un'emozione umana, che si esprime, in genere, in modo discreto, e che consiste nel provare un sentimento costituito da un misto di sdegno, risentimento o riprovazione, nei confronti di persone o comportamenti, individuali o generalizzati, che sono considerati riprovevoli perché ritenuti offensivi in sé o nei confronti del proprio (più che offensivi nei confronti della propria singola persona). L'indignazione spesso si esprime come disgusto, , rabbia o collera, risentimento, legati a qualcosa che è giudicato ingiusto o sbagliato. (it)
  • Indignation (von lat. „indignitas“ Unwürdigkeit, franz. indignation, engl. indignation) bedeutet Entrüstung, Empörung im Sinne eines moralischen Gefühls. Das zugehörige Adjektiv lautet indigniert. Laut Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon von 1905 ist Indignation die „Entrüstung, gerechter Unwille über eine unwürdige, vom sittlichen Gefühl verurteilte Handlung.“ (de)
  • Indignation is a complex and discrete emotion that is triggered by social emotions and social environments. Feelings of anger and disgust are some emotions that make up indignation. The feeling of indignation can occur when one is mistreated by another or negative feelings are sparked when a situation is out of the normal realm of society. When situations or actions that are considered to be unjust behavior occur, the feeling of indignation is experienced. With unjust actions and behaviors comes to blame. Blame also helps to make up the emotion of indignation. When blameworthy actions take place, the emotion of indignation occurs and negative feelings are projected onto the person who is to blame. Which can be brought on by disturbances that go against social normative. According to Claude (en)
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  • Indignation (von lat. „indignitas“ Unwürdigkeit, franz. indignation, engl. indignation) bedeutet Entrüstung, Empörung im Sinne eines moralischen Gefühls. Das zugehörige Adjektiv lautet indigniert. Laut Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon von 1905 ist Indignation die „Entrüstung, gerechter Unwille über eine unwürdige, vom sittlichen Gefühl verurteilte Handlung.“ Der Begriff steht neben Emotionen wie Groll, Scham und Schuld, meist für die Reaktion mit einem negativen Gefühl auf die – nach eigenem Urteil – schlechte Handlung eines anderen. Indignation ist persönlicher oder gemeinschaftlicher Ausdruck der empfundenen Entwürdigung (vulgo „Beleidigung“), die in Missachtung und Verletzung einer sozialen Norm durch einen Dritten geschieht. Sie dient zugleich als Mittel der Sanktion und der Wiederherstellung der Integrität dieser Norm. Als polemisches Mittel kann sie ebenso manipulativ konformistisch eingesetzt wie normkritisch provoziert werden. „Indigniert“ kann nur derjenige reagieren, der sich einer solchen Norm verpflichtet und in Verhalten und Selbstverständnis (Identität) daran gebunden sieht. „Indignation“ kann so als spontane oder vermittelte Reaktion auf einen diesbezüglichen Legitimationskonflikt verstanden werden. (de)
  • Indignation is a complex and discrete emotion that is triggered by social emotions and social environments. Feelings of anger and disgust are some emotions that make up indignation. The feeling of indignation can occur when one is mistreated by another or negative feelings are sparked when a situation is out of the normal realm of society. When situations or actions that are considered to be unjust behavior occur, the feeling of indignation is experienced. With unjust actions and behaviors comes to blame. Blame also helps to make up the emotion of indignation. When blameworthy actions take place, the emotion of indignation occurs and negative feelings are projected onto the person who is to blame. Which can be brought on by disturbances that go against social normative. According to Claude Miller, “indignation is defined as a non-primary, discrete, social emotion, specifying disapproval of someone else's blameworthy action, as that action is explicitly viewed to be in violation of the objective order, and implicitly perceived as injurious to the perceiver’s self-concept” (Miller et al, 2007, pg.1). Indignation is experienced when violations are made to our daily lives. Indignation is an emotion that is considered to be an adaptive behavior. Social environment and social emotions being a stimuli for indignation. Our emotions and behaviors adapt depending on certain situations. Internal and external social norms play a part in experiencing the emotion of indignation. It is expected that everyone coexists and follows the social normative behaviors society has put in place. When something disrupts what is considered to be a social norm, a violation occurs, both internally and externally. A range of feelings are experienced internally, as well as a desire to be removed from the situation externally. When norms are disrupted, offense is taken and the emotion of indignation is ignited. The attribution process is integral in the development of indignation. It is the split-second assessments a person makes (attributions) about their own behavior or in the behavior of others in order to figure out the reason or cause behind it. Behaviors can be classified as situational (external) or dispositional (internal). Fritz Heider wrote that people tend to view behavior in one of two ways; the cause of situational factors or of dispositional factors. From this, an individual is either an Entity theorist or an Incremental theorist when considering event or categorization but is not exclusive to either group. According to one scholar, ”People's implicit theories create a framework for processing information, forming inferences, determining attributions, shaping predictions, understanding others’ behaviors, and construction representations of social events”. Taking this into account and based on a persons classification of entity or incremental theorist (which delineates how a person views behavior in relation to its driving factors), research demonstrates that said person is inclined to experience indignation with more or less frequency and severity respectively. (en)
  • L'indignazione è un'emozione umana, che si esprime, in genere, in modo discreto, e che consiste nel provare un sentimento costituito da un misto di sdegno, risentimento o riprovazione, nei confronti di persone o comportamenti, individuali o generalizzati, che sono considerati riprovevoli perché ritenuti offensivi in sé o nei confronti del proprio (più che offensivi nei confronti della propria singola persona). L'indignazione spesso si esprime come disgusto, , rabbia o collera, risentimento, legati a qualcosa che è giudicato ingiusto o sbagliato. (it)
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