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[Commlist] CFP: Panel 'Emotional political narratives and engagement in contentious politics' as a part of the 15th Conference of the European Sociological Association
Tue Jan 05 14:25:46 GMT 2021
CFP: Panel 'Emotional political narratives and engagement in contentious
politics' as a part of the 15th Conference of the European Sociological
Association in Barcelona/Spain, 31 August -- 3 September 2021.
Submission deadline: February 15, 2021.
Submission platform:
https://www.europeansociology.org/abstract-submission-open
The goal of this panel is to shed light on the latest trends in
emotional political narratives and engagement. In times of multiple
crises in Europe (austerity measures, cultural and value conflicts,
migration, COVID pandemics) expression of outrage seems to become a
normal practice if not a new display rule. This moral anger against
those who allegedly or actually inflicted damage on someone we care
about has been amplified thanks to social networking sites and ranting
media that provide platforms for limitless emotional ventilation.
Communicating frustration, however, not necessarily motivates collective
action for social or political changes. Political engagement and
mobilization need narratives of hope, empathy, pride, and feeling of
being part of a group as well. Therefore, we invite contributions to map
the complexity of affections in politics that includes the simultaneous
expression of mixed emotions as well as dynamics of emotion
transformation in time. We are open for submissions of empirical
research and theoretical contributions aiming to understand emotional
political narratives and engagement. We especially welcome
methodologically innovative papers expanding our knowledge on the
interplay between the cultivation of outrage and positive emotions in
the context of contemporary contentious politics.
Convenors:
Gabriella Szabó is a senior research fellow at Centre for Social
Sciences (Budapest, Hungary). Her research interests lie in the area of
political communication and communities, expressivity, and the public
sphere.
Monika Verbalyte is a research fellow at Europe-University Flensburg and
doctoral researcher at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, her interests
lie in public emotions, European sociology and emotions' role in
political communication and attitudes.
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