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Emotions and Politics: Cross-Disciplinary Consilience and Advancing Research

Fri, September 16, 2:00 to 3:30pm, TBA

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Emotions research in political science predominantly relies on models of duel processes (DPM) or discrete emotions (anger, disgust, happiness, empathy); however, within the psychological study of emotions as a motivation system, these models are used with decreasing frequency. This panel spotlights projects which emphasize methodological consilience with the study of emotion in psychology, neuroscience, and behavior, highlighting research that relies on more contemporary theories and approaches to the study of emotion, including componential processing and appraisal models or behavior inhibition/activation systems.

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