ID | 149196 |
Title Proper | enemy within us |
Other Title Information | Emotional politics in the 2015 Israeli elections |
Language | ENG |
Author | Moshe, Mira |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Voting behaviour is often constructed by candidates’ ability to manipulate and set in motion voters’ social ‘nervous system’ by means of juxtaposing two social groups – ‘ours’ and ‘theirs’ – against one another. In the Israeli political arena, this means a sociopolitical ‘zero sum’ game between the right wing and the left wing. The present article seeks to decode the characteristics of right-wing vs. left-wing cognitive metaphors activated in the 2015 Israeli elections. Findings indicate that both sides sought to activate cultural schemes based on a sense of local belonging and social identity, with the emotional discourse focused on identifying and excluding internal enemies (i.e. those who are not ‘us’ or belong to ‘our group’). |
`In' analytical Note | Israel Affairs Vol. 22, No.3-4; Jul-Oct 2016: p.760-771 |
Journal Source | Israel Affairs Vol: 22 No 3-4 |
Key Words | Media ; Emotions ; Symbols ; Political Campaigns ; Cognitive Metaphors ; 2015 Israeli Elections |