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Volume 10 (2020): Issue 2 (May 2020): Special Issue: The Politics of Negative Emotions. Guest Edited by Dan Degerman
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Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 May 2020
Editorial
Introduction: negative emotions in dark times
Research Articles
Anger fast and slow: mediations of justice and violence in the age of populism
Sitting with resentment: response to Will Davies’ ‘Anger fast and slow’
‘We will march side by side and demand a bigger table’: anger as dignity claim
Anger, dignity and virtue: a reply to Karin Adkins’ ‘We will march side by side and demand a bigger table’: anger as a dignity claim
Moving between frustration and anger
The obstacles that frustrate (and the injustices that anger): a response to Mary Carman
The resentment-ressentiment complex: a critique of liberal discourse
What (not) to do with political emotions: a reply to van Tuinen
Green shame: the next moral revolution?
A reply to ‘Green shame: the next moral revolution?’
Against comfort: political implications of evading discomfort
The secret courts of citizens’ hearts: a reply to Munch-Jurisic
For love and for life: emotional dynamics at the World Congress of Families
Collective emotions and social movements in world politics: a reply to Kalm and Meeuwisse
The functionality of affects: conceptualising far-right populist politics beyond negative emotions
On the complexity of emotions in social discourse and political action: a reply to Leser and Spissinger
Moral economies of exclusion: politics of fear through antagonistic anonymity
Social media racism: affective circulation and cultures of fear. A reply to Søren Mosgaard Andreasen
Contesting the politics of negative emotions in educational policymaking: a ban on asylum seekers’ school visits in Finland
Contesting the politics of ‘positive’ emotions: a reply to Pyy, Leiviskä and Mansikka
Policy Article
Betrayed by the system: how the UK’s inadequate democratic system thwarts grown-up politics, and how we can begin to change this
Book Reviews
A review of William Davies’s
Nervous States: How Feeling Took Over the World
Centrism, ‘expertise’ and the 2019 UK general election: a review of William Davies’s
Nervous States: How Feeling Took Over the World
Response to critics of
Nervous States
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