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Politics and Emotions - The Obama Phenomenon

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Mainstream liberal narratives have often depicted politics as a matter of power and competing interests, disregarding emotions or conceiving them as threats to a rational and well-ordered society. In the last decades, however, this viewpoint has been increasingly challenged by a number of scholars researching on the complex and multidimensional role of emotions in politics. This edited collection aims at providing a concise but comprehensive introduction to this area of research. The essays contained in this volume focus on a single case, the Obama phenomenon, illustrating empirically how the variable 'emotions' can enrich political analysis. Taken together, the essays reflect the plurality of approaches available to the study of politics and emotions and thus contribute to the cutting-edge debates on this fascinating topic.

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Aus dem Inhalt:
With contributions by Marcos Engelken-Jorge, Ramón Maiz, Brad Verhulst, Mary-Kate Lizotte, Andrew J.W. Civettini, Oliver Escobar, Alan Sandry, Åsa Wettergren, Deborah Gould

About the author

Marcos Engelken-Jorge is postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of the Basque Country.

Pedro Ibarra Güell is a former professor of political science at the University of the Basque Country and member of the research group Parte Hartuz.

Carmelo Moreno del Río is associate professor of political science at the University of the Basque Country.

Summary

Mainstream liberal narratives have often depicted politics as a matter of power and competing interests, disregarding emotions or conceiving them as threats to a rational and well-ordered society. In the last decades, however, this viewpoint has been increasingly challenged by a number of scholars researching on the complex and multidimensional role of emotions in politics. This edited collection aims at providing a concise but comprehensive introduction to this area of research. The essays contained in this volume focus on a single case, the Obama phenomenon, illustrating empirically how the variable ‘emotions’ can enrich political analysis. Taken together, the essays reflect the plurality of approaches available to the study of politics and emotions and thus contribute to the cutting-edge debates on this fascinating topic.

Foreword

The Obama Phenomenon

Product details

Assisted by Marcos Engelken-Jorge (Editor), Pedro I. Güell (Editor), Pedro Ibarra Güell (Editor), Pedr Ibarra Güell (Editor), Pedro Ibarra Güell (Editor), Carmelo Moreno del Rio (Editor), Carmelo Moreno del Rio (Editor)
Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2011
 
EAN 9783531181202
ISBN 978-3-531-18120-2
No. of pages 191
Weight 280 g
Illustrations 191 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > General, dictionaries

Politikwissenschaft, Kommunikationswissenschaft, Political Science, Political science & theory, Political Science and International Studies, Political science and theory, Political Communication, Politikwissenschaft und politische Theorie

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