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Theorizing the Emotional State: Emotions, Politics, & the State
Jonathan G Heaney
School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work
The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
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Politics
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State
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Emotions
100%
Process
30%
Organizations
30%
Policy
20%
Construction
20%
Attention
10%
Education
10%
Social Systems
10%
Evidence
10%
Time
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Perspective
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Subject
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Management
10%
Conceptualization
10%
Health
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Feature
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Example
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Welfare
10%
Social Participation
10%
Nations-State
10%
Politicians
10%
Social Policy
10%
Social Movement
10%
Attempt
10%
Signs
10%
Deployment
10%
Government Policy
10%
Social Inequality
10%
Rhetoric
10%
Political Sociology
10%
State Theory
10%
Psychology
Emotion
100%
Attention
16%
Health
16%
Role and Function
16%