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Volume 10 (2020): Issue 1 (Jan 2020): Special Issue: Affect and Collaboration. Guest Edited by Valdimar Halldorsson, Museum of Jon Sigurdsson, Hrafnseyri, Iceland and Elizabeth Campbell, Appalachian State University, USA
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Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jan 2020
Editorial
Introduction: grounding affect
Research Articles
Affective energy, authentic power, transforming communities: toward a phenomenology of collaboration
Vitalism and its discontents: use and misuse of the energy metaphor in affect and emotion research: a reply to Hicks
Collaborative research and the emotions of overstatement: four cautionary tales but no funeral
Collaborative research and the emotions of overstatement: a reply to Crow
A reply to Graham Crow’s ‘Collaborative research and the emotions of overstatement: four cautionary tales but no funeral’
A rejoinder to Hanley and Flinders
Co-producing research with communities: emotions in community research
Recognising immaterial labour across the scales of co-production: a reply to Brown, Pahl, Rasool and Ward
Learning together to be ourselves: a collaborative portrait of affect in relation
How foundations of care and concern can produce more creative research: a reply to Campbell
Response
Affect theory: a response from Reykjavík
Book Reviews
The collective magic of community action: a review of William Mazzarella’s
The Mana of Mass Society
Further thoughts on
The Mana of Mass Society
, by way of a response to Jo Richardson
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