TY - JOUR
T1 - Political emotions
T2 - A role for feelings of affinity in citizens’ (dis)engagements with electoral politics?
AU - Manning, Nathan
AU - Holmes, Mary
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - This article develops the concept of affinity as one means available in understanding how citizens make, or fail to make, connections with politics and politicians. It is argued that the disappearance of class from much political discourse has led to more emotional ways of relating to politics. We claim that the reflexivity involved in political deliberation must take account of people’s emotional responses to the political. We argue that one key element in these emotional responses is a feeling, or lack of feeling, of affinity. We propose that citizens often use feelings of likeness in their (dis)engagement with politicians, policies and parties. Understanding the emotional aspects of political (dis)engagement in this way is crucial in dealing with concerns about widespread disengagement from and dissatisfaction with electoral politics.
AB - This article develops the concept of affinity as one means available in understanding how citizens make, or fail to make, connections with politics and politicians. It is argued that the disappearance of class from much political discourse has led to more emotional ways of relating to politics. We claim that the reflexivity involved in political deliberation must take account of people’s emotional responses to the political. We argue that one key element in these emotional responses is a feeling, or lack of feeling, of affinity. We propose that citizens often use feelings of likeness in their (dis)engagement with politicians, policies and parties. Understanding the emotional aspects of political (dis)engagement in this way is crucial in dealing with concerns about widespread disengagement from and dissatisfaction with electoral politics.
U2 - 10.1177/0038038513500103
DO - 10.1177/0038038513500103
M3 - Article
SN - 0038-0385
VL - 48
SP - 698
EP - 714
JO - Sociology-The journal of the british sociological association
JF - Sociology-The journal of the british sociological association
IS - 4
ER -