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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Theorizing Affect’s Effects 1
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Part I. Putting the Affect Effect in Perspective
- 2. Philosophical Psychology with Political Intent 25
- 3. Political Cognition as Social Cognition: Are We All Political Sophisticates? 48
- 4. Emotional Processing and Political Judgment: Toward Integrating Political Psychology and Decision Neuroscience 71
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Part II. Micro Models
- 5. The Primacy of Affect in Political Evaluations 101
- 6. The Third Way: The Theory of Affective Intelligence and American Democracy 124
- 7. Affective Intelligence and Voting: Information Processing and Learning in a Campaign 152
- 8. Identities, Interests, and Emotions: Symbolic versus Material Wellsprings of Fear, Anger, and Enthusiasm 180
- 9. On the Distinct Political Effects of Anxiety and Anger 202
- 10. Don’t Give Up Hope: Emotions, Candidate Appraisals, and Votes 231
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Part III. Macro Models
- 11. The Road to Public Surveillance: Breeching Attention 265 Thresholds 265
- 12. Meaning, Cultural Symbols, and Campaign Strategies 291
- 13. Testing Some Implications of Affective Intelligence Theory at the Aggregate Level 316
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Part IV. Next Steps in Research and Outreach
- 14. Politics and the Equilibrium of Fear: Can Strategies and Emotions Interact? 337
- 15. The Affect Effect in the Very Real World of Political Campaigns 357
- 16. Cognitive Neuroscience and Politics: Next Steps 375
- References 399
- Contributors 435
- Index 439
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Theorizing Affect’s Effects 1
-
Part I. Putting the Affect Effect in Perspective
- 2. Philosophical Psychology with Political Intent 25
- 3. Political Cognition as Social Cognition: Are We All Political Sophisticates? 48
- 4. Emotional Processing and Political Judgment: Toward Integrating Political Psychology and Decision Neuroscience 71
-
Part II. Micro Models
- 5. The Primacy of Affect in Political Evaluations 101
- 6. The Third Way: The Theory of Affective Intelligence and American Democracy 124
- 7. Affective Intelligence and Voting: Information Processing and Learning in a Campaign 152
- 8. Identities, Interests, and Emotions: Symbolic versus Material Wellsprings of Fear, Anger, and Enthusiasm 180
- 9. On the Distinct Political Effects of Anxiety and Anger 202
- 10. Don’t Give Up Hope: Emotions, Candidate Appraisals, and Votes 231
-
Part III. Macro Models
- 11. The Road to Public Surveillance: Breeching Attention 265 Thresholds 265
- 12. Meaning, Cultural Symbols, and Campaign Strategies 291
- 13. Testing Some Implications of Affective Intelligence Theory at the Aggregate Level 316
-
Part IV. Next Steps in Research and Outreach
- 14. Politics and the Equilibrium of Fear: Can Strategies and Emotions Interact? 337
- 15. The Affect Effect in the Very Real World of Political Campaigns 357
- 16. Cognitive Neuroscience and Politics: Next Steps 375
- References 399
- Contributors 435
- Index 439