Conference: “Democracy with All the Feels: The Politics of Emotions in Democratic Systems”

GOVERNING X SERIES: Governing (with) Emotions
“Democracy with All the Feels” explores the relationships between emotions and political practices (e.g., deliberating, representing, voting, or resisting) and how their interactions affect political agents, shape political judgment, and organize political systems. From a variety of perspectives, the objective of this conference is to reflect critically on the conditions under which emotions can constructively contribute to democracy, especially in times of crisis and uncertainty.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE: Thursday, February 27
time | activity |
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8:30 AM | Light breakfast served (Room A001) |
9:00 AM | Welcome & Introduction (Room A002) Hélène Landemore & Antonin Lacelle-Webster, Yale University |
9:10 AM | PANEL 1: Democratic life and its affective ambiguities (Room A002)
Discussant: Serena Cho, Yale University |
10:40 AM | Coffee break (ISPS Room A001) |
11:00 AM | PANEL 2: Navigating losses and defeats in democratic politics (Room A002)
Discussant: Louise Knops, Université Libre de Bruxelles (remotely) |
12:30 PM | Lunch (Room A001) |
1:30 PM | PANEL 3: The difficulty of being and talking with others
Discussant: Valentina Tirloni, Université Côte d’Azur (Visiting Yale) |
3:00 PM | Coffee break (Room A001) |
3:30 PM | PANEL 4: Emotions and political spaces
Discussant: Théophile Pénigaud, Yale University |
5:00 PM | Adjournment |
Generously funding by the Institution for Social and Policy Studies Conference Funding Initiative