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Volume 3 (2021): Issue 1 (May 2021): Special issue: Emotionalization of Public Domains. Guest Edited by Julia Lerner and Michele Rivkin-Fish
in
Emotions and Society
Online ISSN:
2631-6900
Print ISSN:
2631-6897
Issue Publication Date:
01 May 2021
Editorial
On emotionalisation of public domains
Research Articles
Emotional warfare? Track two diplomacy and the emotionalisation of the Cold War
Struggling with anxiety: demographic statistics and an emotionalised American Jewish public sphere
Emotionalising national security, depoliticising the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Changing meanings of university teaching: the emotionalisation of academic culture in Russia, Israel and the US
Emotional styles in Russian maternity hospitals: juggling between
khamstvo
and smiling
Emotionalising the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: on the civil society engagements of Israeli mental health professionals in response to the Palestinian uprisings
The politics of glocalised post-traumatic emotion worlds and the limits of Cambodian therapeutic subjectivity
Empathic care and healing the wounds of war in Ukraine
Deprivation of the future: towards the social relevance of depression in post-Soviet authoritarian democracies. The case of Belarus
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