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Theorizing and measuring emotions in conflict : the case of the 2011 Palestinian statehood bid / Baele, Stephane J; Sterck, Olivier C; Meur, Elisabeth   Journal Article
Baele, Stephane J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract While recent research has demonstrated the key role played by emotion in conflicts, the interplay between the individual and collective dimensions of this variable has not yet been fully conceptualized and satisfyingly measured. Focusing on the 2011 Palestinian statehood bid at the United Nations and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, this article highlights the circular character of group-based emotional dynamics and stresses the importance of “emotional worldviews” and “emotional configurations.” We subsequently provide an innovative, robust, and repeatable quantitative method for the direct measuring of these two components. This threefold contribution—theoretical, methodological, empirical—completes recent models (chiefly the appraisal-based framework) and unfolds new research avenues for the study of the role of individual and collective emotions in conflicts.
Key Words Conflict  Theory  Psychology  Emotion  Method  Worldview 
Israeli–Palestinian Conflict 
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