Emotions have been found to underpin the moral hierarchy of values and beliefs within and among groups by restraining undesirable attitudes and behavior. As such, emotions serve as potential indicators for analyzing whether or not certain norms are still deemed relevant. As Jon Mercer puts it: “One way to test for the presence of norms is to look for emotion”. While the literature in International Relations (IR) generally accepts the emotional underpinnings of norms, there has been strikingly little elaboration of appropriate methods and criteria for studying the link between emotion and norms in IR. In this contribution, I suggest that socialization processes in a security community involve the internalization of appropriate rules of emoti...
This article explores how giving systematic attention to emotions could enhance grounded normative t...
Abstract: Common philosophical approaches on the adequacy of emotions usually focus on the most obje...
The field of International Relations (IR) has recently witnessed the emergence of a wide variety of ...
Emotions have been found to underpin the moral hierarchy of values and beliefs within and among grou...
This edited volume is the first to discuss the methodological implications of the ‘emotional turn’ i...
The article uses political psychology to understand how emotions such as fear, anger, hate and passi...
Human social relationships imply conforming to the norms, behaviors, and cultural values of the soci...
This contribution links psychological models of emotion regulation to sociological accounts of emoti...
Other people’s emotional reactions to a third person’s behaviour are potentially informative about w...
What are the motivational bases that help explain the various normative judgements that social agent...
[EN] Human social relationships imply conforming to the norms, behaviors and cultural values of the ...
The core objective of this special issue has been to shed light on emotions as (1) frames that shape...
It is generally assumed that emotion concepts merely encode descriptive information about agents’ ps...
This edited volume is the first to discuss the methodological implications of the ‘emotional turn’ i...
Abstract This contribution investigates the function of emotion in relation to norms, both in natura...
This article explores how giving systematic attention to emotions could enhance grounded normative t...
Abstract: Common philosophical approaches on the adequacy of emotions usually focus on the most obje...
The field of International Relations (IR) has recently witnessed the emergence of a wide variety of ...
Emotions have been found to underpin the moral hierarchy of values and beliefs within and among grou...
This edited volume is the first to discuss the methodological implications of the ‘emotional turn’ i...
The article uses political psychology to understand how emotions such as fear, anger, hate and passi...
Human social relationships imply conforming to the norms, behaviors, and cultural values of the soci...
This contribution links psychological models of emotion regulation to sociological accounts of emoti...
Other people’s emotional reactions to a third person’s behaviour are potentially informative about w...
What are the motivational bases that help explain the various normative judgements that social agent...
[EN] Human social relationships imply conforming to the norms, behaviors and cultural values of the ...
The core objective of this special issue has been to shed light on emotions as (1) frames that shape...
It is generally assumed that emotion concepts merely encode descriptive information about agents’ ps...
This edited volume is the first to discuss the methodological implications of the ‘emotional turn’ i...
Abstract This contribution investigates the function of emotion in relation to norms, both in natura...
This article explores how giving systematic attention to emotions could enhance grounded normative t...
Abstract: Common philosophical approaches on the adequacy of emotions usually focus on the most obje...
The field of International Relations (IR) has recently witnessed the emergence of a wide variety of ...