This volume advances a comprehensive transdisciplinary approach to the affective lives of institutions – theoretical, conceptual, empirical, and critical. With this approach, the volume foregrounds the role of affect in sustaining as well as transforming institutional arrangements that are deeply problematic.
As part of its analysis, this book develops a novel understanding of institutional affect. It explores how institutions produce, frame, and condition affective dynamics and emotional repertoires, in ways that engender conformance or resistance to institutional requirements.
This collection of works will be important for scholars and students of interdisciplinary affect and emotion studies from a wide range of disciplines, including social sciences, cultural studies, social and cultural anthropology, organizational and institution studies, media studies, social philosophy, aesthetics, and critical theory.
Author(s): Millicent Churcher, Sandra Calkins, Jandra Böttger, Jan Slaby
Series: Routledge Studies in Affective Societies
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 307
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
CONTENTS
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Funding Note
Preface
1. The Many Lives of Institutions: A Framework for Studying Institutional Affect
PART I: Politics, Publics, and Corporate Power
2. Fabricated Feelings: Institutions, Organizations, and Emotion Repertoires
3. Affective Citizenship: Differential Regimes of Belonging in Plural Societies
4. Nationalism, Affective Recruitment, and Authoritarianism in Post-Coup Turkey
5. Under Pressure: Journalism as an Affective Institution
PART II: Bodies, Materialities, and Infrastructure
6. Digital Infrastructuring as Institutional Affect(ing) in German Migration Management
7. Botanical Discipline: The Senses and More-Than-Human Affect
8. Conflicting Imaginaries in the International Academy
PART III: Forms, Genres, and Aesthetics
9. Genres as Imaginary Institutions
10. Rewriting Education: Genre and Affects of Social Mobility in Contemporary German Literature
11. Right Reading: Affective Institutionalisations and the Politics of Literature in the German New Right
12. Glitching as Institutional Critique
PART IV: Diversity, Care, and Critique
13. Affective Diversity: Conceptualizing Institutional Change in Postmigrant Societies
14. Working Through Affects: Transforming and Challenging Psychosocial Care for Vietnamese Migrants
15. Targeted Alienation: Reimagining the Labour of Abolition
Afterword: A Report to an Academy
Index