One of the most pressing issues in the social sciences and in distributed artificial intelligence research is the micro-macro
link that is the question of how individual action and social structure are interrelated. Besides others disciplines, sociological
research has identified emotion as being a possible key component in this link. Unfortunately, sociological theories in question
remain relatively basic, and do not refer to emotion research from other disciplines. We show that emotion theories and models
from cognitive science, psychology, neuroscience, and computer science constitute a valuable, if not mandatory foundation
for sociological issues in emotion research. We therefore present an integrated view on emotion. The goal is to relate specific
micro-macro aspects of emotion theory with general sociological theories of societal structuration. This issue is briefly
discussed in the context of an exemplifying multi-agent architecture.