Researching Emotions in International Relations 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65575-8_8
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Of Heroes and Cowards: A Computer-Based Analysis of Narratives Justifying the Use of Force

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“…Thus, opportunities for engagement extend to methodology. We draw on both traditional “social scientific methods of experiments and classic discourse analysis” and more “boundary crossing” tools of data collection and analysis (Klotz & Prakash, ; Sanger, Clément, & Lindemann, ) to assemble the methods toolkit for excavating shame and NGOs' emotional diplomacy.…”
Section: The Emotional Diplomacy Of Ngos: Bringing Nonstate Actors Bamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, opportunities for engagement extend to methodology. We draw on both traditional “social scientific methods of experiments and classic discourse analysis” and more “boundary crossing” tools of data collection and analysis (Klotz & Prakash, ; Sanger, Clément, & Lindemann, ) to assemble the methods toolkit for excavating shame and NGOs' emotional diplomacy.…”
Section: The Emotional Diplomacy Of Ngos: Bringing Nonstate Actors Bamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This prevailing emphasis on discourse and rhetoric is echoed in empirical work on emotions in IR with data emanating from interviews, speeches, and statements of political actors or textual repositories of collective emotional narratives. Computer‐based analysis of narratives used in the context of leader's use of emotions could be applied to large‐ n data sets to trace senders and targets' understandings of naming and shaming (Sanger et al, ). Such quantitative approaches complement “emotions in IR” research, which has tended to focus on constructivist language‐based approaches, following its ontological commitments (Koschut, ).…”
Section: The Emotional Diplomacy Of Ngos: Bringing Nonstate Actors Bamentioning
confidence: 99%