No. 15-2, June 2019
Index
- Can the bereaved speak? Emotional governance and the contested meanings of grief after the Berlin terror attack
- Closing traps: Emotional attachment, intervention and juxtaposition in cosplay and International Relations
- Emotions and the everyday: Ambivalence, power and resistance
- How geopolitical becomes personal: Method acting, war films and affect
- Introduction: Interrogating the ‘everyday’ politics of emotions in international relations
- Responding to terrorism with peace, love and solidarity: ‘Je suis Charlie’, ‘Peace’ and ‘I Heart MCR’
- The reflexive potential of silence: Emotions, the ‘everyday’ and ethical international relations
- Visualisation and knowledge production in international relations: The role of emotions and identity