How does material culture shape contentious politics? Things, we argue, influence political contention in ways that are neither reducible to struggles over meaning nor to the thingly aspect of things. The article combines pragmatic semiotics with insights on ritual practice and collective experience. By bringing together three often separate literatures – contentious politics, material culture, and affect – we suggest a thicker understanding of agency. Agency, this article contends, is distributed between primary human actors and objects, which exercise a degree of secondary agency. Our aim is to explore how affect is stored in- and channelled through seemingly ordinary objects. Political actors use these affectively charged symbol-index-ic...
This volume addresses the dynamics of materiality over time and space. In cross-cultural, multi-temp...
This is a bold take on the crucial role of emotion in politics. Emotions work to define who we are a...
This book chapter discusses the concept of the politics of objects through a specific empirical exam...
This special issue explores the materiality of politics in Cold War Europe. Building on a revised po...
This paper is a theoretical attempt to formulate an ontological understanding of design as a set of ...
This paper is a theoretical attempt to formulate an ontological understanding of design as a set of ...
This paper explores a form of activism that operates with and within matter. For more than 150 years...
The relationship between the aesthetic and the political is historically controversial and increasin...
World politics has conventionally been a realm of ideas, instead of things. While ideas matter, the ...
The term ‘affective politics’ is sometimes used to dismiss political strategies as being directed me...
This paper provides a commentary on the "Desiring Politics and the Politics of Desire" special issue...
In their substantive introduction, the editors first revisit two classical sites of controversy whic...
The current scholarly fascination with objects as textual sources and as artifacts of meaning serves...
From food punnets to credit cards, plastic facilitates every part of our daily lives. It has become ...
Contemporary social theorists argue that our deliberations on the social need to take place through ...
This volume addresses the dynamics of materiality over time and space. In cross-cultural, multi-temp...
This is a bold take on the crucial role of emotion in politics. Emotions work to define who we are a...
This book chapter discusses the concept of the politics of objects through a specific empirical exam...
This special issue explores the materiality of politics in Cold War Europe. Building on a revised po...
This paper is a theoretical attempt to formulate an ontological understanding of design as a set of ...
This paper is a theoretical attempt to formulate an ontological understanding of design as a set of ...
This paper explores a form of activism that operates with and within matter. For more than 150 years...
The relationship between the aesthetic and the political is historically controversial and increasin...
World politics has conventionally been a realm of ideas, instead of things. While ideas matter, the ...
The term ‘affective politics’ is sometimes used to dismiss political strategies as being directed me...
This paper provides a commentary on the "Desiring Politics and the Politics of Desire" special issue...
In their substantive introduction, the editors first revisit two classical sites of controversy whic...
The current scholarly fascination with objects as textual sources and as artifacts of meaning serves...
From food punnets to credit cards, plastic facilitates every part of our daily lives. It has become ...
Contemporary social theorists argue that our deliberations on the social need to take place through ...
This volume addresses the dynamics of materiality over time and space. In cross-cultural, multi-temp...
This is a bold take on the crucial role of emotion in politics. Emotions work to define who we are a...
This book chapter discusses the concept of the politics of objects through a specific empirical exam...