Affective Formation of Publics
Places, Networks, and Media
Margreth Lünenborg editor Birgitt Röttger-Rössler editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Sep '23
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This book explores the emotional and relational dynamics of contemporary publics, offering insights into their formation across diverse contexts. Affective Formation of Publics is a key resource for academic studies.
In Affective Formation of Publics, the author provides a comprehensive interdisciplinary analysis of how contemporary publics are shaped by emotions and affect. Drawing on a rich understanding of affect and emotion theory, the book explores the complexities of public formations in various global contexts, including India, Pakistan, Tanzania, and both the Americas and Europe. It challenges traditional dichotomies between the private and public spheres, proposing a more nuanced view that sees publics as relational structures influenced by both human interactions and their surrounding environments.
The text delves into empirical case studies that illustrate how different types of publics are affectively constituted, highlighting the varying intensities of emotional engagement within these groups. This approach not only broadens the understanding of what constitutes a public but also emphasizes the importance of both digital and face-to-face interactions in shaping contemporary social dynamics. The author argues for a more integrated perspective that recognizes the fluidity and dynamism of public formations in today's interconnected world.
Targeted towards academic readers, Affective Formation of Publics is particularly relevant for those in media and communication studies, social anthropology, and related fields. Advanced students and researchers will find valuable insights into the evolving nature of publics, making this volume an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of emotion, media, and social interaction.
ISBN: 9781032430317
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
308 pages