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Feeling Politics: Emotion in Political Information Processing

Editat de D. Redlawsk
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iul 2006
As part of the study of emotions and politics, this book explores connections between affect and cognition and their implications for political evaluation, decision and action. Emphasizing theory, methodology and empirical research, Feeling Politics is an important contribution to political science, sociology, psychology and communications.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781349533206
ISBN-10: 1349533203
Pagini: 265
Ilustrații: XVIII, 265 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2006
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Feeling Politics: Affect and Emotion in Political Information Processing; D.P.Redlawsk First Steps toward a Dual-Process Accessibility Model of Political Beliefs, Attitudes, and Behavior; M.Lodge & C.Taber The Measure and Mismeasure of Emotion; G.E.Marcus, M.B.MacKuen, J.Wolak & L.Keele Contributions of a Microsociological Perspective on Emotion to the Study of Political Identity and Action; L.Troyer & D.T.Robinson Affect and Politics: Effects on Judgment, Processing, and Information Selection; L.M.Isbell, V.C.Ottati & K.C.Burns Fear and Anger in Candidate Evaluation: Context, Traits, and Negative Candidate Affect; M.R.Steenbergen & C.Ellis Motivated Reasoning, Affect, and the Role of Memory in Voter Decision-Making; D.P.Redlawsk The Three Faces of Negative Campaigning: The Democratic Implications of Attack Ads, Cynical News and Fear Arousing Messages; A.Crigler, M.Just & T.Belt Racial Cues in Campaign News: The Effects of Candidate Issue Distance on Emotional Responses, Political Attentiveness, and Vote Choice; V.L.Hutchings, N.A.Valentino, T.S.Philpot & I.K.White Do Voters Want Candidates They Like or Candidates They Agree With? Affect vs. Cognition in Voter Decision Making; D.P.Redlawsk & R.R.Lau The Emotional Calculus of Foreign Policy Decisions: Getting Emotions Out Of the Closet; N.Geva & J.M.Skorick

Recenzii

"Feeling Politics: Emotion in Political Processing is a timely contribution from a very distinguished group of scholars in the burgeoning field of emotions and politics. The volume reminds us that political reasoning is not simply the outcome of 'cold' calculation concerning one's interests or a simple accumulation of factual information. Rather, the contributors to this volume underscore how emotions can bias citizens' political decision making, harden existing beliefs even in the face of contrary information, heighten attention to political figures and events, worsen information processing and learning, and intensify the impact of political ads. Intellectual synergy is conveyed well by the chapters in this volume, which represent the rich nexus of cross cutting ideas, approaches, and findings characteristic of work on emotions."
- Leonie Huddy, Stony Brook University

Notă biografică

TODD BELT Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Hawai'i at Hilo, USAKATHLEEN C. BURNS Graduate Student in Psychology, University of Massachusetts at Amhers, USAANN N. CRIGLER Professor of Political Science and Director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics, University of Southern California, USACHRISTOPHER ELLIS PhD Candidate in Political Science, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USANEHEMIAH GEVA Associate Professor of Political Science, Texas A&M University, USAVINCENT L. HUTCHINGS Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan and a Research Associate Professor, Institute for Social Research, USALINDA M. ISBELL Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USAMARION JUST Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College and an Associate of the Joan Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USALUKE KEELE Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department, Ohio State University, USARICHARD R. LAU Professor of Political Science and Director of the Whitman Center for the Study of Campaigns, Elections, and Democracy, Rutgers University, USAMILTON LODGE Distinguished University Professor of Political Science, Stony Brook University, USAMICHAEL B. MACKUEN Burton Craige Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USAGEORGE E. MARCUS Professor of Political Science, WilliamsCollege, USA, and President Elect of the International Society of Political PsychologyVICTOR C. OTTATI has served as an Assistant Professor, SUNY-Stony Brook (Department of Political Science) and Purdue University (Department of Psychological Sciences), USATASHA S. PHILPOT Assistant Professor of Government and African and African American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, USADAWN T. ROBINSON Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Georgia, USA, Deputy Editor of Social Psychology Quarterly and Director of the Laboratory for the Study of Social Interaction (LaSSI), University of GeorgiaJ MARK SKORICK Tower Fellow with the John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies, Southern Methodist University, USAMARCO R. STEENBERGEN Associate Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USACHARLES TABER Associate Professor of Political Science at Stony Brook University, USALISA TROYER Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Iowa, USANICHOLAS A. VALENTINO Associate Professor of Communications Studies and Political Science, and Research Associate Professor, Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan, USACHRISTOPHER WEBER Graduate Student in the Department of Political Science, Stony Brook University, USAISMAIL K. WHITE Assistant Professor of Government, University of Texas at Austin, USAJENNIFER WOLAK Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA