Affective values in international relations: Theorizing emotional actions and the value of resilience

Volume: 36, Issue: 4, Pages: 400 - 412
Published: Jul 8, 2016
Abstract
This article critically examines the interrelationship of values and emotions in international relations. It focuses on the different meaning of affects and emotions, and theorizes about the affective qualities of values in world politics. It defines affective values as values that arise from the ceaseless, unconscious striving(s) to contest the outside control over one’s life. In doing so, it distinguishes between negative affective values,...
Paper Details
Title
Affective values in international relations: Theorizing emotional actions and the value of resilience
Published Date
Jul 8, 2016
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
400 - 412
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