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==== Experts are worried about the health of global democracies ==== | ==== Experts are worried about the health of global democracies ==== | ||
- | * Some political scientists believe that all of these things are examples of a dysfunction or disease in societies that prevents its members from participating in politics as citizens with rights. | + | * Some political scientists believe that all of these things are examples of a dysfunction or disease in societies that prevents its members from participating in politics as citizens with rights |
* For them, people get swept up in whatever feels right emotionally. They would say that citizens all have to have the same facts and accept that facts are facts. | * For them, people get swept up in whatever feels right emotionally. They would say that citizens all have to have the same facts and accept that facts are facts. | ||
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* Every person in every situation is **playing a role**, like playing a part on stage in a play. | * Every person in every situation is **playing a role**, like playing a part on stage in a play. | ||
- | * Playing one’s role in a situation means going into character, like a method actor embodying the experiences of a character. It’s **“deep acting”** (Hochschild [1983] 2012, 38). | + | * Playing one’s role in a situation means going into character, like a method actor embodying the experiences of a character. It’s **“deep acting”** (A. R. Hochschild [1983] 2012, 38). |
==== Feelings are a clue about one’s performance ==== | ==== Feelings are a clue about one’s performance ==== | ||
- | Social roles come with normative emotional states called “feeling rules” (Hochschild [1983] 2012, 56). | + | Social roles come with normative emotional states called “feeling rules” (A. R. Hochschild [1983] 2012, 56). |
* I am at a funeral. I am playing the character of mourner. What would my character feel about being a mourner? I **should feel** sad, reflective, respectful. Ok, I’m going to cultivate that feeling, so my performance looks believable. | * I am at a funeral. I am playing the character of mourner. What would my character feel about being a mourner? I **should feel** sad, reflective, respectful. Ok, I’m going to cultivate that feeling, so my performance looks believable. | ||
* I am at the pub with my work mates. I am playing the role of colleague, or acquaintence—a peer and equal. So I **should feel** relaxed, unserious, perhaps playful. No talk about promotions, or money, or health issues! Makes people nervous. | * I am at the pub with my work mates. I am playing the role of colleague, or acquaintence—a peer and equal. So I **should feel** relaxed, unserious, perhaps playful. No talk about promotions, or money, or health issues! Makes people nervous. | ||
- | Social life is hard work! Specifically, | + | Social life is hard work! Specifically, |
===== Nationalism has feeling rules, and requires citizens to do emotion work ===== | ===== Nationalism has feeling rules, and requires citizens to do emotion work ===== | ||
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Hochschild, Arlie Russell. (1983) 2012. //The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling//. Berkeley: University of California Press. http:// | Hochschild, Arlie Russell. (1983) 2012. //The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling//. Berkeley: University of California Press. http:// | ||
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+ | Hochschild, Jennifer L., and Katherine Levine Einstein. 2015. “Do Facts Matter? Information and Misinformation in American Politics.” //Political Science Quarterly// 130 (4): 585–624. https:// | ||
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