Følelser i politik: en ny tilgang til at forstå politisk adfærd
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https://doi.org/10.7146/politica.v54i1.130591Nøgleord:
følelser, politisk psykologi, holdningsdannelse, politisk adfærdResumé
Følelser bliver ofte anset for at være problematiske i et demokratisk samfund, hvor rationaliteten efter sigende bør råde. Men følelser er reelt uomgængelige i politik, fordi politik handler om mennesker, og følelser gennemsyrer al menneskelig beslutningstagning. Denne artikel giver en introduktion til forskningen i følelser i politik, der er inde i en hastig udvikling i disse år. Artiklen behandler, hvad følelser er, og giver et overblik over en række specifikke følelsers funktioner, eksempelvis vrede, medfølelse og frygt, samt deres konsekvenser for politisk adfærd. Med afsæt i seks udbredte misforståelser runder artiklen af med at opstille seks principper for, hvordan følelsers betydning for politik kan forstås.
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