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      Power and Emotion

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      Power and Emotion

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      Power and Emotion book

      Edited ByJonathan Heaney, Helena Flam
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2015
      eBook Published 1 March 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315756806
      Pages 174
      eBook ISBN 9781315756806
      Subjects Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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      Heaney, J., & Flam, H. (Eds.). (2015). Power and Emotion (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315756806

      ABSTRACT

      This collection is concerned with two fundamental concepts of social science– power and emotion. Power permeates all human relationships and is constitutive of social, economic, and political life. It stands at the centre of social and political theorizing, and its study has enriched scholarship within a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, political science, philosophy, and anthropology. The conceptual cluster of emotion, by contrast, had a more troubled time within these same disciplines. However, since the 1970’s and the advent of the ‘emotional turn’, there has been a widespread re-evaluation of emotion in and for our shared social existence and, today, emotions research is at forefront of contemporary social science. Yet, although both concepts are now widely seen as fundamental, research on these two phenomena has tended to run in parallel.

      This collection, featuring leading international scholars, seeks to unite and deploy both concepts, emotion and power, in a variety of ways, and on a diverse array of topics such as: education, organizations, social movements, politics, ‘old’ and ‘new’ media, rhetoric and in comparative intellectual history. The results are at the bleeding edge of scholarship on these concepts, and will make important reading for practitioners and students working in the sociology of emotions, social and political power, political sociology, organization studies, and for sociological and political theory more generally.

      This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Political Power.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|8 pages

      Emotions and power: a bifocal prescription to cure theoretical myopia

      ByJonathan G. Heaney

      part 2|3 pages

      The transnational movement for Truth, Justice and Reconciliation as an emotional (rule) regime?

      chapter |13 pages

      On the movement for TJ&R and its institutionalizations

      chapter |2 pages

      Acknowledgments

      chapter |4 pages

      References and Consulted Sources

      chapter 3|20 pages

      Compassion, power and organization

      ByA.V. Simpson, S.R. Clegg and D. Freeder

      chapter 4|14 pages

      The paradox of power: conceptions of power and the relations of reason and emotion in European and Chinese culture

      ByJack Barbalet, Xiaoying Qi

      chapter 5|1 pages

      Emotions, power and space in the discourse of ‘People of the Real World’

      ByÅsa Wettergren, André Jansson

      chapter |5 pages

      Case and method

      chapter |4 pages

      Theoretical points of departure

      chapter |6 pages

      The PRW discourse

      chapter |1 pages

      Conclusions

      chapter |1 pages

      Acknowledgements

      chapter |4 pages

      References

      chapter 6|20 pages

      The power of popular publicity: new social media and the affective dynamics of the sport racism scandal

      ByStephanie Alice Baker, David Rowe

      chapter 7|16 pages

      A feeling for democracy? Rhetoric, power and the emotions

      ByJ. Martin

      chapter 8|18 pages

      Memorial ceremonies in schools: analyzing the entanglement of emotions and power

      ByMichalinos Zembylas

      chapter 1|2 pages

      Emotions, power and schooling: the socialisation of ‘angry boys’

      ByLisa Procter

      chapter 2|1 pages

      A socio-spatial perspective on emotion and power

      chapter 3|1 pages

      Social recognition and schooling

      chapter 4|2 pages

      Research context

      chapter 5|2 pages

      Children’s understandings of anger in the SEAL school

      chapter 6|2 pages

      Spatial separation and emotion management

      chapter 7|2 pages

      Social recognition and the negotiation of emotional identities

      chapter 8|1 pages

      Concluding thoughts

      chapter |1 pages

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