Discourse and emotions in international relations
The field of International Relations (IR) has recently witnessed the emergence of a wide variety of different approaches to make sense of the many ways emotions work in and through discourse. This forum takes stock of and investigates this link based on two interrelated questions: Why study emotions...
Main Authors: | Koschut, S, Hall, T, Wolf, R, Solomon, T, Hutchison, E, Bleiker, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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