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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
A growing body of research highlights the importance of emotions in politics, and how the media (both traditional and social) is a key vehicle by which emotions are expressed and affected. The papers on this panel each examine the role of emotions in political communication from a number of approaches.
Decoding Polarization: Classification Algorithm for Politically Charged Visuals - Olga Gasparyan, Florida State University; Elena Sirotkina, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Producing a Social Media-Based Arabic Sentiment Lexicon: Methodology & Data - Mazen Hassan, Cairo University; Engi Amin, Cairo University; Sarah Mansour, Cairo University
Emotive Communication during Election Campaigns in Three European Countries - Luke Field, University of Iceland
Emotions as Social Information: How Elite Communication Shape Social Norms - Tobias Widmann, Aarhus University
Rhetorical Appeals in Political Crisis Communication: Ethos, Logos, and Pathos - Martin Senn; Christian Schwaderer; Lore Hayek, University of Innsbruck; Sarah Dingler, University of Innsbruck