Introduction: Political Emotions and Ideological Performance

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Louise D’Arcens, Lise Waldek
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This special issue, ‘Political Emotions and Ideological Performance’, emerges out of a series of workshops of the same name, held in 2020 and hosted by the Macquarie University node of the Australian Research Council Centre for the History of Emotions (CHE@MQ), with funding support from the Macquarie University Faculty of Arts. The idea for both the workshops and this special issue emerged in late 2019 out of conversations revealing the surprising number of CHE@MQ members who were currently undertaking research on political extremism, political violence and ideological identity formation. Because the node was only established in 2019, and its members hail from a wide range of disciplines, many had not yet had an opportunity to collaborate, but all were keen to learn from one another’s disciplinary approaches to the intersection of politics, ideology and emotion. The resulting collection of essays situates itself at the nexus of theoretical-textual research on emotions and data-driven sociological research, offering a novel consideration of political emotions: it explores how emotions sustain ideologies, as well as how they generate, and are generated by, political engagement. almost commonsense that to allows us to address the of how subjects become invested in particular structures’
导论:政治情感与思想表现
本期特刊“政治情感和意识形态表现”来自于2020年举行的一系列同名研讨会,由澳大利亚情感历史研究委员会中心麦考瑞大学节点(CHE@MQ)主办,并得到了麦考瑞大学文学院的资助支持。举办研讨会和本期特刊的想法是在2019年底出现的,当时的谈话揭示了CHE@MQ成员的惊人数量,他们目前正在研究政治极端主义、政治暴力和意识形态认同的形成。由于该节点在2019年才成立,其成员来自广泛的学科,许多人还没有机会合作,但所有人都渴望从彼此的学科方法中学习政治、意识形态和情感的交集。由此产生的论文集将自己置于情感和数据驱动的社会学研究的理论-文本研究的联系中,提供了对政治情感的新颖思考:它探讨了情感如何维持意识形态,以及它们如何产生,并由政治参与产生。这几乎是常识,它让我们能够解决受试者是如何投资于特定结构的
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