This edited volume is a welcome, accessible and instructive addition to the discipline that makes a valuable contribution and develops a much-needed discussion about emotions in IR. It will speak to people of diverse methodological dispositions, both students and scholars, and shines a light on how to capture, interrogate and interpret what are subjective, and yet integral, dimensions of human relations. (Claire Yorke, International Affairs, Vol. 94 (3), May, 2018)
Maeva Clement is a Research Associate and Teaching Fellow at the Institute for International Politics at the Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg, Germany.
Eric Sangar is a FNRS Research Fellow based at the University of Namur, Belgium and an associated researcher at the Centre Emile Durkheim of Sciences Po Bordeaux, France.
Chapter 1:Introduction: Methodological Challenges and Opportunities for the Study of EmotionsMaeva Clement and Eric Sangar.-Chapter 2:Eugene Gendlin and the Feel of International PoliticsErik Ringmar.-Chapter 3:Interpreting Affect between State Leaders: Assessing the Political Friendship between Winston S. Churchill and Franklin D. RooseveltYuri van Hoef.- Chapter 4:More Rigor to Emotions! A Comparative, Qualitative Content Analysis of Anger in Russian Foreign PolicyRegina Heller.- Chapter 5:Auto-Ethnography and the Study of Affect and Emotion in World Politics: Investigating Security Discourses at Londons Imperial War MuseumAudrey Reeves.- Chapter 6:A Plea for a Discursive Approach to Emotions: The Example of the French Airmens Relation to ViolenceMathias Delori.-Chapter 7:The Formation of the Western Strategic Gaze. A Case Study on Emotional Irrelevancein International PoliticsChristophe Wasinski.-Chapter 8:Of Heroes and Cowards: A Computer-assisted Analysis of Narratives Justifying the Use of Force Eric Sangar, Maeva Clement, and Thomas Lindemann.-Chapter 9:Moving Images and the Politics of Pity: A Multi-Level Approach to the Interpretation of Images and Emotions Gabi Schlag.- Chapter 10:Political Emotions as Public Processes: Analyzing Transnational Ressentiments in DiscoursesReinhard Wolf.-Chapter 11:Emotions and Time: Approaching Emotions through a Fusion of Horizons Clara Eroukhmanoff and Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro.-Chapter 12:Speaking from the Heart: Emotion Discourse Analysis in IRSimon Koschut.-Chapter 13:Grasping the Role of Emotions in IR via Qualitative Content Analysis and Visual AnalysisSibylle Reinke de Buitrago.- Chapter 14:Conclusion: Methods and Methodologies for the Study of Emotions in World PoliticsRoland Bleiker & Emma Hutchison.