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Casparus Adrianus Petrus Maria "Cas" Wouters (born 1943 in
Sint-Michielsgestel Sint-Michielsgestel () is a village in the municipality of Sint-Michielsgestel, Netherlands. Geography The 120 km long river Dommel flows north from a well near Peer in Belgium. Just north of 's-Hertogenbosch it is joined by the Aa and ...
) is a Dutch sociologist. He studied sociology in Amsterdam. At present he is a researcher at Utrecht University, affiliated with the Amsterdam School for Social Science Research (ASSR).


Academic Background

In the 1960s, Wouters studied
sociology Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of Interpersonal ties, social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. It uses various methods of Empirical ...
at the
University of Amsterdam The University of Amsterdam (abbreviated as UvA, nl, Universiteit van Amsterdam) is a public research university located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The UvA is one of two large, publicly funded research universities in the city, the other being ...
with Professor Joop Goudsblom. Wouters wrote his dissertation ''Informalization'' about the obvious changes of the western customs and manners in the 20th century. He describes the changing behavior of different generations and summarizes this in his theory of informalization. The question about, how these changes in manners and regulations of emotions can be interpreted and explained is in its core the same that
Norbert Elias Norbert Elias (; 22 June 1897 – 1 August 1990) was a German sociologist who later became a British citizen. He is especially famous for his theory of civilizing/decivilizing processes. Biography Elias was born on 22 June 1897 in Bresla ...
addressed in his most important work ''
The Civilizing Process ''The Civilizing Process'' is a book by German sociologist Norbert Elias. It is an influential work in sociology and Elias' most important work. It was first published in Basel, Switzerland in two volumes in 1939 in German as ''Über den Prozeß ...
'' (''Über den Prozess der Zivilisation'') regarding the changes between the 15th and 19th century. Wouters uses Elias’ theory as a framework while critically observing and analyzing it. The dissertation was published in 1990 as ''Van minnen en sterven'' and translated into German as ''Informalisierung''. Cas Wouters was strongly influenced by and contributed to the sociological domain of process or
figurational sociology Figurational sociology is a research tradition in which figurations of humans—evolving networks of interdependent humans—are the unit of investigation. Although more a methodological stance than a determinate school of practice, the tradition h ...
. His theory of informalisation implies that a long-term process of formalisation – of formalising manners and disciplining people – had been dominant from the sixteenth up to the last quarter of the nineteenth century, after which a process of informalisation has prevailed: behavioural and emotional alternatives increased, together with demands on emotion management or self-control. Wouters proceeded to elaborate this theoretical perspective in a variety of studies of the late-nineteenth and twentieth-century social and psychic processes, focusing mainly on emotion regulation, dying and mourning, sexuality, and the emancipation of women and children. In 2004 Wouters published ''Sex and Manners, Female Emancipation in the West 1890-2000''. His systematic and empirical approach has been an important contribution to this field of study and is highly appreciated throughout the ranks of his fellow workers and students. Cas Wouters has written articles in English, Dutch, Spanish and German on changes in relationships between men and women, the dying and those who live on, and on related, more general social and psychic processes.


Selected bibliography


Books

*1983 (with Bram van Stolk; 2nd ed. 1985): ''Vrouwen in tweestrijd - Tussen thuis en tehuis : relatieproblemen in de verzorgingsstaat, opgetekend in een crisiscentrum''. Deventer: Van Loghum Slaterus. Translated into German as ''Frauen im Zwiespalt'' (Suhrkamp 1987). *1990: ''Van minnen en sterven''. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker. It was translated into German as ''Informalisierung'' (Westdeutscher Verlag, 1999). *2004: ''Sex and Manners: Female Emancipation in the West 1890–2000''. London: Sage. (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society). It was translated into Dutch as ''Seks en de seksen'' (Bert Bakker 2005). *2007: ''Informalization: Manners and Emotions since 1890''. London: Sage.


Articles

*2009: "The Civilizing of Emotions: Formalization and Informalization". pp. 169–194 i
''Theorizing Emotions: Sociological Explorations and Applications''
edited by D. Hopkins, J. Kleres, H. Flam, and H. Kuzmics. New York & Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Campus Verlag. *2004: "Changing regimes of manners and emotions: from disciplining to informalizing". pp. 193–211 i
''The Sociology of Norbert Elias''
edited by Steven Loyal and Stephen Quilley. Cambridge University Press. *2002: "Giving the finger". Pp.  369–374 in 'Theoretical Criminology, 6 (3)'' London: SAGE Publications. *2002: "The Quest for New Rituals in Dying and Mourning: Changes in the We–I Balance". pp. 1–27 i
''Body & Society, 8 (1)''
London: SAGE Publications. *2002: "What is Love?" on "What is Love? Richard Carlile's Philosophy of Sex" by M.L. Bush. pp. 77–86 i
''Body & Society, 7 (4)''
London: SAGE Publications. *2001: "The Integration of Classes and Sexes in the Twentieth Century: Etiquette Books and Emotion Management". pp. 50–83 i
''Norbert Elias and Human Interdependencies''
edited by Thomas Salumets. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's. *1999: "Changing Patterns of Social Controls and Self-Controls: On the Rise of Crime since the 1950s and the Sociogenesis of a "Third Nature"". Pp. 416-432 i
''British Journal of Criminology, 39 (3)''
Oxford University Press. *1999: "Balancing Sex and Love since the 1960s Sexual Revolution". pp. 187–214 i
''Love & Eroticism''
edited by Mike Featherstone. London: SAGE Publications. *1998: "How Strange to Ourselves Are Our Feelings of Superiority and Inferiority". pp. 131–150 i
''Theory, Culture & Society, 15 (1)''
London: SAGE Publications. *1997: "Changes in the "lust balance" of love and sex since the sexual revolution: the example of the Netherlands". pp. 228–249 i
''Emotions in Social Life: Critical Themes and Contemporary Issues''
edited by Gillian Bendelow and Simon J. Williams. London: Routledge. *1995 (with Richard Kilminster): "From Philosophy to Sociology: Elias and the Neo-Kantians" pp. 81–120 i
''Theory, Culture & Society, 12 (3)''
London: SAGE Publications. *1991: "On Status Competition and Emotion Management: The Study of Emotions as a New Field". pp. 699–717 i
''Journal of Social History, 24 (4)''
Pittsburgh,
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. *1989: "The Sociology of Emotions and Flight Attendants: Hoschild's Managed Heart". pp. 95–123 i
''Theory, Culture & Society, 6 (1)''
London: SAGE Publications. *1987: "Developments in Behavioural Codes Between the Sexes; Formalization of Informalization, The Netherlands 1930-1985". pp. 405–429 i
''Theory, Culture & Society, 4 (2/3)''
London: SAGE Publications. *1986: "Formalization and Informalization: Changing Tension Balances in Civilizing Processes". pp. 1–19 i
''Theory, Culture & Society, 3 (2)''
London: SAGE Publications. *1977: "Informalisation and the Civilising Process". pp. 437–456 i
''Human Figurations, essays for/Aufsätze für Norbert Elias''
edited by P.R. Gleichmann, J. Goudsblom and H. Korte. Stichting Amsterdams Sociologisch Tijdschrift


External links


Profile page on The Norbert Elias Foundation websitePublications of Cas Wouters with Sage Publications
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wouters, Cas 1943 births Living people Dutch essayists Dutch sociologists University of Amsterdam alumni People from Sint-Michielsgestel