Affect and emotion are key elements of our lived experience as human beings but currently play little role in how we theorize actorhood in international relations. We offer six amendments for integrating affective dynamics into existing conceptions of individual-level actorhood in IR. From these amendments emerge the theoretical micro-foundations upon which we build propositions concerning potential collective-level affective dynamics and political strategies. We illustrate the analytical payoff of our proposals by examining the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001. By amending existing understandings of actorhood to include human affective experience, we can integrate and make sense of a variety of psychological, social,...
This article describes political psychological Issues bearing on the first anniversary of the 9/11 t...
Rally ‘round the flag effects (J. E. Mueller, 1970) represent sudden and dramatically powerful situa...
Rally ‘round the flag effects (J. E. Mueller, 1970) represent sudden and dramatically powerful situa...
Affect and emotion are key elements of our lived experience as human beings but currently play littl...
This article considers the politics of affect and official discourses of '9/11'. Drawing on the work...
This article considers the politics of affect and official discourses of ‘9/11’. Drawing on the work...
In recent years, social scientists have increasingly recognized the interconnectedness of thought on...
Fear, anxiety, shame, anger, and even love are terms that circulate throughout the literature of Int...
ABSTRACT Making meaning out of negative experiences is one of the primary psychological challenges i...
This essay examines how traumatic events can influence the constitution of community in internationa...
A large stream of research has shown that emotional reactions have a powerful impact on political ch...
2011-11-17Decision making research has studied the effect of uncertainty on behavior in very specifi...
This article studies alterations in the values, attitudes, and behaviors that emerged among U.S. cit...
Emboldened by the aesthetic,- emotional-, and corporeal turns in the study of world politics, Intern...
A large stream of research has shown that emotional reactions have a powerful impact on political ch...
This article describes political psychological Issues bearing on the first anniversary of the 9/11 t...
Rally ‘round the flag effects (J. E. Mueller, 1970) represent sudden and dramatically powerful situa...
Rally ‘round the flag effects (J. E. Mueller, 1970) represent sudden and dramatically powerful situa...
Affect and emotion are key elements of our lived experience as human beings but currently play littl...
This article considers the politics of affect and official discourses of '9/11'. Drawing on the work...
This article considers the politics of affect and official discourses of ‘9/11’. Drawing on the work...
In recent years, social scientists have increasingly recognized the interconnectedness of thought on...
Fear, anxiety, shame, anger, and even love are terms that circulate throughout the literature of Int...
ABSTRACT Making meaning out of negative experiences is one of the primary psychological challenges i...
This essay examines how traumatic events can influence the constitution of community in internationa...
A large stream of research has shown that emotional reactions have a powerful impact on political ch...
2011-11-17Decision making research has studied the effect of uncertainty on behavior in very specifi...
This article studies alterations in the values, attitudes, and behaviors that emerged among U.S. cit...
Emboldened by the aesthetic,- emotional-, and corporeal turns in the study of world politics, Intern...
A large stream of research has shown that emotional reactions have a powerful impact on political ch...
This article describes political psychological Issues bearing on the first anniversary of the 9/11 t...
Rally ‘round the flag effects (J. E. Mueller, 1970) represent sudden and dramatically powerful situa...
Rally ‘round the flag effects (J. E. Mueller, 1970) represent sudden and dramatically powerful situa...