This chapter begins with a critical hypothesis: in order to better understand the logics, challenges and potentialities of social change at the current conjuncture, we might need to attend more carefully to the relationship between affect and habit. That is, in the midst of the turn to affect, renewed interest in habit, the rise of various ‘new’ materialisms and ecological approaches and the growing salience of algorithmic life, both apprehending and pursuing socio-political transformation may require closer engagement with the emergent links among sensation, duration, repetition, iteration, automation and atmosphere
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
People who can effectively regulate their feelings benefit from more desirable affective lives. Here...
Compelling recent scholarly work has explored the crucial role affect, emotion and feeling might pla...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This chapter reviews important publications in affect theory from 2016. This chapter is divided into...
In this paper, we provide a pragmatist conceptualization of affective habits as relatively flexible ...
In this paper, we provide a pragmatist conceptualization of affective habits as relatively flexible...
In this paper, we provide a pragmatist conceptualization of affective habits as relatively flexible...
This chapter considers the extent to which we can apply the insights of pragmatist and continental p...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
People who can effectively regulate their feelings benefit from more desirable affective lives. Here...
Compelling recent scholarly work has explored the crucial role affect, emotion and feeling might pla...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This chapter reviews important publications in affect theory from 2016. This chapter is divided into...
In this paper, we provide a pragmatist conceptualization of affective habits as relatively flexible ...
In this paper, we provide a pragmatist conceptualization of affective habits as relatively flexible...
In this paper, we provide a pragmatist conceptualization of affective habits as relatively flexible...
This chapter considers the extent to which we can apply the insights of pragmatist and continental p...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel...
People who can effectively regulate their feelings benefit from more desirable affective lives. Here...