A large literature has established a persistent association between the skills and resources citizens possess and their likelihood of participating in politics. However, the short-term motivational forces that cause citizens to employ those skills and expend resources in one election but not the next have only recently received attention. Findings in political psychology suggest specific emotions may play an important role in mobilization, but the question of \u27which emotions play what role\u27? remains an important area of debate. Drawing on cognitive appraisal theory and the Affective Intelligence model, we predict that anger, more than anxiety or enthusiasm, will mobilize. We find evidence for the distinctive influence of anger in a ra...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
How do emotional responses influence the choices of voters? Markus Wagner writes on the role of emot...
Collective action is typically studied in social protest contexts and predicted by different motivat...
A large literature has established a persistent association between the skills and resources citizen...
What role does affect play in individuals\u27 political decisions? How do the emotions we experience...
Though scholars have long acknowledged the vital role of affect in politics, recent research has sou...
Discrete emotions such as anger, pride, worry, and hopefulness have been shown to predict candidate ...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
Political scientists do not typically focus on the affect, but rather they focus exclusively on cogn...
textThis dissertation seeks to improve our understanding of the process by which emotions enable cit...
Why does party identification motivate citizens to participate in politics? From a theoretical stand...
Which emotions explain why people engage in political action (e.g., voting, protesting)? To answer t...
In most academic research on politics, emotions are deemed important only to the realm of subjects o...
According to what criteria do citizens make political decisions, and what do these criteria say abou...
Emotions are a part of people's daily experiences and interactions with others. To the extent that p...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
How do emotional responses influence the choices of voters? Markus Wagner writes on the role of emot...
Collective action is typically studied in social protest contexts and predicted by different motivat...
A large literature has established a persistent association between the skills and resources citizen...
What role does affect play in individuals\u27 political decisions? How do the emotions we experience...
Though scholars have long acknowledged the vital role of affect in politics, recent research has sou...
Discrete emotions such as anger, pride, worry, and hopefulness have been shown to predict candidate ...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
Political scientists do not typically focus on the affect, but rather they focus exclusively on cogn...
textThis dissertation seeks to improve our understanding of the process by which emotions enable cit...
Why does party identification motivate citizens to participate in politics? From a theoretical stand...
Which emotions explain why people engage in political action (e.g., voting, protesting)? To answer t...
In most academic research on politics, emotions are deemed important only to the realm of subjects o...
According to what criteria do citizens make political decisions, and what do these criteria say abou...
Emotions are a part of people's daily experiences and interactions with others. To the extent that p...
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
How do emotional responses influence the choices of voters? Markus Wagner writes on the role of emot...
Collective action is typically studied in social protest contexts and predicted by different motivat...