The affect effect [electronic resource] : dynamics of emotion in political thinking and behavior / edited by W. Russell Neuman ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Neuman, W. Russell | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007Description: vi, 453 p. : illSubject(s): Political psychology | EmotionsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 320.01/9 LOC classification: JA74.5 | .A35 2007Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Theorizing affect's effects / W. Russell Neuman ... [et al.] -- Philosophical psychology with political intent / Michael A. Neblo -- Political cognition as social cognition : are we all political sophisticates? / Darren Schreiber -- Emotional processing and political judgment : toward integrating political psychology and decision neuroscience / Michael L. Spezio, Ralph Adolphs -- The primacy of affect in political evaluations / Dan Cassino, Milton Lodge -- The third way : the theory of affective intelligence and American democracy / Michael MacKuen ... [et al.] -- Affective intelligence and voting : information processing and learning in a campaign / David P. Redlawsk, Andrew J. W. Civettini, Richard R. Lau -- Identities, interests, and emotions : symbolic versus material wellsprings of fear, anger, and enthusiasm / Ted Brader, Nicholas A. Valentino --
On the distinct political effects of anxiety and anger / Leonie Huddy, Stanley Feldman, Erin Cassese -- Don't give up hope : emotions, candidate appraisals, and votes / Marion R. Just, Ann N. Crigler, Todd L. Belt -- The road to public surveillance : breeching attention thresholds / Doris Graber -- Meaning, cultural symbols, and campaign strategies / David C. Leege, Kenneth D. Wald -- Testing some implications of affective intelligence theory at the aggregate level / Peter F. Nardulli, James H. Kuklinski -- Politics and the equilibrium of fear : can strategies and emotions interact? / Arthur Lupia, Jesse O. Menning -- The affect effect in the very real world of political campaigns / Dan Schnur -- Cognitive neuroscience and politics : next steps / Rose McDermott.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [399]-433) and index.

Theorizing affect's effects / W. Russell Neuman ... [et al.] -- Philosophical psychology with political intent / Michael A. Neblo -- Political cognition as social cognition : are we all political sophisticates? / Darren Schreiber -- Emotional processing and political judgment : toward integrating political psychology and decision neuroscience / Michael L. Spezio, Ralph Adolphs -- The primacy of affect in political evaluations / Dan Cassino, Milton Lodge -- The third way : the theory of affective intelligence and American democracy / Michael MacKuen ... [et al.] -- Affective intelligence and voting : information processing and learning in a campaign / David P. Redlawsk, Andrew J. W. Civettini, Richard R. Lau -- Identities, interests, and emotions : symbolic versus material wellsprings of fear, anger, and enthusiasm / Ted Brader, Nicholas A. Valentino --

On the distinct political effects of anxiety and anger / Leonie Huddy, Stanley Feldman, Erin Cassese -- Don't give up hope : emotions, candidate appraisals, and votes / Marion R. Just, Ann N. Crigler, Todd L. Belt -- The road to public surveillance : breeching attention thresholds / Doris Graber -- Meaning, cultural symbols, and campaign strategies / David C. Leege, Kenneth D. Wald -- Testing some implications of affective intelligence theory at the aggregate level / Peter F. Nardulli, James H. Kuklinski -- Politics and the equilibrium of fear : can strategies and emotions interact? / Arthur Lupia, Jesse O. Menning -- The affect effect in the very real world of political campaigns / Dan Schnur -- Cognitive neuroscience and politics : next steps / Rose McDermott.

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