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Book Title
Mixed Emotions : Beyond Fear and Hatred in International Conflict
ISBN
9780226077420
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Mixed Emotions : Beyond Fear and Hatred in International Conflict
Item Height
0in
Author
Andrew A. G. Ross
Item Length
0.9in
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
11.7 Oz
Number of Pages
232 Pages

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In recent years, it's become increasingly clear that emotion plays a central role in global politics. For example, people readily care about acts of terrorism and humanitarian crises because they appeal to our compassion for human suffering. These struggles also command attention where social interactions have the power to produce or intensify the emotional responses of those who participate in them. From passionate protests to poignant speeches, Andrew A. G. Ross analyzes high-emotion events with an eye to how they shape public sentiment and finds that there is no single answer. The politically powerful play to the public's emotions to advance their political aims, and such appeals to emotion also often serve to sustain existing values and institutions. But the affective dimension can produce profound change, particularly when a struggle in the present can be shown to line up with emotionally resonant events from the past. Extending his findings to well-studied conflicts, including the War on Terror and the violence in Rwanda and the Balkans, Ross identifies important sites of emotional impact missed by earlier research focused on identities and interests.

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Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
022607742x
ISBN-13
9780226077420
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Author
Andrew A. G. Ross
Publication Name
Mixed Emotions : Beyond Fear and Hatred in International Conflict
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
232 Pages

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Item Length
0.9in
Item Height
0in
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
11.7 Oz

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Jz1249.R67 2013
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This is a big, bold book on an important subject. Andrew A. G. Ross advances novel arguments about emotion as a social process and illustrates his argument through three fascinating case studies. The big picture he draws is compelling and raises large, important questions about how we currently understand global politics. Potentially pathbreaking, the book opens a new field of inquiry which scholars in the field are just beginning to explore in a systematic way., Mixed Emotions makes a pathbreaking contribution to an increasingly important scholarly debate: the study of emotions in international politics. Drawing on case studies that range from protest movements to terrorism and from ethnic conflict to transitional justice, Andrew A. G. Ross convincingly reveals how the 'circulation of affect' spreads collective emotions over time and across spatial boundaries., "This book, by theorizing emotions in a serious, deep, and multidisciplinary way, not only provides a corrective to the mistaken duality in which emotions and rationality are set apart and never the twain shall meet, but also it sets forth a fresh account of emotions that will likely shape the future of emotions and affect research in international relations. . . . One of the most impressive aspects of Ross's book is the careful tracing of circulation of affect in particular conflicts. The chapter on "the affective politics of terror" is required reading for anyone who wants to understand the collective response by the United States to the September 11 attacks. . . . This is an important book that may well be viewed as pathbreaking in an important second wave of emotions research in international relations.", Drawing from the Rwandan genocide, the conflict on the Balkans, and the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United State, Ross outlines an original and convincing argument for why emotional politics is an area that deserves further attention., Ross's book is an absolute must-read for students, scholars, and foreign policy practitioners. . . . Mixed Emotions thoroughly and clearly recasts the concept of agency for IR theory. . . Ross aims to reconceptualize this fundamental concept to reveal how emotions lie 'at the heart of political practice in the modern world.' Attempting to revolutionize an academic discipline's understanding of a concept as fundamental as agency to IR has the potential to be a momentous and unwieldy task. However, Ross effectively does so in just 162 pages., Ross's book is an absolute must-read for students, scholars, and foreign policy practitioners. . . . Mixed Emotions thoroughly and clearly recasts the concept of agency for IR theory. . . Ross aims to reconceptualize this fundamental concept to reveal how emotions lie 'at the heart of political practice in the modern world.' Attempting to revolutionize an academic discipline's understanding of a concept as fundamental as agency to IR has the potential to be a momentous and unwieldy task. However, Ross effectively does so in just 162 pages., Andrew Ross claims that emotions have been poorly conceptualised and undervalued as a source of agency in the study of international relations.... Ross's work is a valuable contribution to the study of ritual and emotion in international relations., This is a big, bold book on an important subject. Andrew A. G. Ross makes sweeping claims about emotion as a social process and illustrates his argument through three fascinating case studies. The big picture he presents is compelling, and it raises questions about how we currently understand global politics., Research on emotions is burgeoning in international relations, and Ross's new book makes the most persuasive case yet for the analytical potential of studying emotions in global politics. . . . Mixed Emotions offers a wealth of analyses and insights that mark it as a key text not only for those interested in emotions and global conflict, but for students and scholars interested theories of IR more broadly. . . . [It] blazes new trails in thinking about the central role of emotions in such weighty issues as agency, intentionality, the individual and collective, terrorism, war, and peace., Ross's examination of what he describes as the 'neuropolitics of incitement' produces some of this book's most insightful and interesting passages., Mixed Emotions showcases in-depth and wide-ranging thinking about emotions and the work they do. . . . [Ross's book] deserves an important place in the body of scholarship that is increasingly putting emotions on the map of mainstream political science., In this engrossing, utterly persuasive study, Andrew A. G. Ross elucidates a political theory of mixed and fluid emotions. From mirror neurons to collective agency, from microsociology to mass media, he shows how emotions not only suffuse social life in every conceivable setting but also unsettle it in politically significant ways. With Ross's help, students of social construction can finally move beyond language and identity to processes of embodied interaction., A needed challenge to the rationalist perspective of much of IR theory, one which takes the potential of emotions seriously. [Ross] paints emotions not as the unreliable contaminants of Enlightenment thought, but rather as creative forces with the potential to inspire, heal, and forge movements for change through what he calls collective agency. It is also anti-essentialist: by theorizing ways that interactions and connections can happen across demographics, groups, and spaces, Ross enables us to look at conflicts like those in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia without relying on static understandings of ethnicity and identity. Scholars and practitioners of transitional justice, as well as IR theorists, should find this book very useful and interesting., "Research on emotions is burgeoning in international relations, and Ross's new book makes the most persuasive case yet for the analytical potential of studying emotions in global politics. . . . Mixed Emotions offers a wealth of analyses and insights that mark it as a key text not only for those interested in emotions and global conflict, but for students and scholars interested theories of IR more broadly. . . . [It] blazes new trails in thinking about the central role of emotions in such weighty issues as agency, intentionality, the individual and collective, terrorism, war, and peace."  
Table of Content
Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction One / Circulations of Affect in Global Politics Two / Contagion and the Creativity of Affect Three / The Affective Politics of Terror Four / Emotions and Ethnic Conflict Five / Justice Beyond Hatred Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2013
Topic
Terrorism, World / General, International Relations / General, Social Psychology, Emotions, International Relations / Diplomacy
Lccn
2013-007996
Dewey Decimal
327.16019
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Psychology, Political Science

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