Politics and Emotion

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Politics and Emotion 5/7/2014

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Politics and Emotion5/7/2014

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How does emotion move politics?

What is the role of emotion in social mobilization?

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Preliminary Findings“uncertainty” and “feeling alive” in the Occupy Movement (Gould 2012)

“Let’s Talk” in anti-racist movement org (Srivastava 2006)

anger, guilt, tears divert action from structural changes

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Further Findings: in RhetoricShaming within asylum debate (Every 2013)

Management of guilt in parenting circles (Godwin 2004)

Employing empathy in public apology (Augoustinos et al. 2011)

Emotional, moral discourse in rhetoric (Micciche 2005)

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Inferences and Implicationsa moral order

self and identity; self and the other

“emotional reasoning”

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Other FindingsAffect and “emotional habitus” influencing ACT UP and the LBGTQ movement (Gould 2009)

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If there are connections between emotion and action, “why”?

Through what mechanisms does emotion motivate us?

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Basic, physiological emotions in response to power contexts (Kemper 1984)

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SarbinEmotions arise from “patterned efforts to resolve moral issues” and shape one’s moral identity.

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Berezin1) Emotion evaluation (physical state)2) Cognition3a) Rational Action

actions based on interest and efficiency3b) Non-rational Action actions based upon morals, values, appetites4) Narrative

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Scheff

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Goffman and Freund

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KemperWe have basic, physiological emotions such as fear and anger in response to power contexts.