This is June Yeung's personal research website.
My research investigates emotion norms, the socially shared standards that govern what people should feel, express, and value, and the beliefs about emotion that individuals internalise from those norms. Building on traditions in cultural and sociological accounts of emotion and in individual-level emotion belief research, I examine the asymmetric costs that fall on individuals whose emotional experience does not meet these standards, with a focus on direction-sensitive misfit in negative emotion.
I completed my PhD (Distinction) at the Institute of Psychology and the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, under the supervision of Kazimierz M. Słomczyński. I previously earned an MPhil in Psychology from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and a BSocSc from Lingnan University, where I later served as a Research Fellow.
I am currently based in Taiwan.
email: juneyeungchun@gmail.com
University-affiliated email addresses:
(primary) cyeung@psych.pan.pl; cyeung@sd.psych.pan.pl
(active for corresponding) chunyeung@ln.hk, juneyeung@link.cuhk.edu.hk
Links: ResearchGate; ORCID; Google Scholar; Web of Science; Zotero
Previously affiliated with Comparative Analysis of Social Inequality team, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences (CASIN at IFiS PAN)