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[ecrea] Publication of edited volume: Politics, Protest, Emotion: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. A Book of Blogs

Sun Jan 15 21:41:23 GMT 2017





We are pleased to announce the publication of "Politics, Protest, Emotion: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. A Book of Blogs", edited by Paul Reilly (University of Sheffield), Anastasia Veneti (Bournemouth University), and Dimitrinka Atanasova (Queen Mary, University of London).


This open access publication can be accessed online https://pauljreilly.pressbooks.com/ or downloaded as a pdf<https://pauljreillydot.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/politics-protest-emotion-interdisciplinary-perspectives-1483709019-_print.pdf>.


The publication features contributions from 37 academics across the globe. It presents a range of disciplinary perspectives on politics and emotions, including the fields of computer science, (digital) media studies, journalism studies and political science. Drawing on a range of case studies such as the 2016 Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament march in London, the movement against TTIP-TAFTA and, health activism such as "I Want PrEP Now", the contributors provide new insight into the affective turn in protest and social movements.


The purpose of this volume is to provoke debate and reflection in relation to how everyday and extraordinary political actions has become infused with emotion.


The book of blogs is divided into five main thematic categories: Politics, emotion and identity performance; Emotion and the news media; Women, politics, activism; Digital media and the politics of protest; Health, emotion, activism.


If you wish to obtain an EPUB version (suitable for Nooks, Kindles and other e-readers) then please email (p.j.reilly /at/ sheffield.ac.uk)


For more information on Politics, Protest, Emotion, please contact one of the editors:

Paul Reilly: (p.j.reilly /at/ sheffield.ac.uk)

Anastasia Veneti: (anastasia_veneti /at/ yahoo.com)

Dimitrinka Atanasova: (db.atanasova /at/ gmail.com)


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