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Wednesday 15:45 - 17:30 EEST (27/08/2025)
This panel explores the dynamic interplay between performance, affect, and political engagement in contemporary democracies. The contributions examine how emotions and performative practices shape political discourse, legitimacy, and identity across diverse contexts. Papers investigate the role of humor and ironic cynicism in televised political debates, emotional responses to secularism and religious change among women in Turkey, the affective dimensions of political alignment and happiness across European democracies, and the framing of celebrity figures in Ukrainian politics. Together, these studies illuminate how emotions and performative strategies are not peripheral but central to understanding political behavior, communication, and legitimacy in the 21st century.
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"Ironic Cynicism and Electoral Impact: Humor in the SBS6 Hart Van Nederland Debate" | View Paper Details |
Shifting Tides of Secularism: Emotional Responses Among Women in Izmir to Political and Religious Changes in Turkey | View Paper Details |
Sad Challengers and Happy Mainstreamers? An Analysis on Happiness and Political Alignment in 25 European Democracies | View Paper Details |