2020
DOI: 10.1080/03071847.2020.1734320
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Reading the Mood: Atmospherics and Counterterrorism

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“…There has been a variety of methodological approaches used to study atmospheres and moods. Public opinion surveys (Claassen, 2020), fieldwork and ethnography (Closs Stephens et al, 2021), and discourse analysis (Yorke, 2020: 8) have all recently been productively used to study different aspects of atmospheres and moods. While the diffuse and ambient qualities of ritualized atmospheres pose methodological challenges, these are similar to the challenges that IR emotions researchers have been addressing for some time (Van Rythoven and Sucharov, 2019).…”
Section: Ritualized Atmospheresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a variety of methodological approaches used to study atmospheres and moods. Public opinion surveys (Claassen, 2020), fieldwork and ethnography (Closs Stephens et al, 2021), and discourse analysis (Yorke, 2020: 8) have all recently been productively used to study different aspects of atmospheres and moods. While the diffuse and ambient qualities of ritualized atmospheres pose methodological challenges, these are similar to the challenges that IR emotions researchers have been addressing for some time (Van Rythoven and Sucharov, 2019).…”
Section: Ritualized Atmospheresmentioning
confidence: 99%