Emotions in International Politics 2016
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781316286838.011
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Assessing the Role of Emotives in International Relations

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“…It also resonates with a growing attention to emotions in IR. Of course, practices of international affairs and world politics are rich in individual and collective emotions, such as anger, anxiety and hatred, but also pride, joy and hope (Ariffin et al, 2016;Clément & Sangar, 2018;Koschut, 2020).…”
Section: The Main Approaches To Collaborative Event Ethnographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also resonates with a growing attention to emotions in IR. Of course, practices of international affairs and world politics are rich in individual and collective emotions, such as anger, anxiety and hatred, but also pride, joy and hope (Ariffin et al, 2016;Clément & Sangar, 2018;Koschut, 2020).…”
Section: The Main Approaches To Collaborative Event Ethnographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing interest in emotions has led to the emergence of a vibrant and prolific scholarship whose work counters the denial (Crawford, 2000) and over-rationalisation (Ariffin, 2016) of traditional IR. Rather than personal, temporary and purely biological states, emotions are reclaimed through their social nature and their relationship with the norms and values that make up for them.…”
Section: On Securitisation and Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%