Political Responses to Pain and Loss Presidential Address, American Political Science Association, 1998

作者: M. Kent Jennings

DOI: 10.2307/2585757

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摘要: Although manifestations of pain and loss phenomena are treated in various parts the discipline, focus is seldom on as a distinctive form political experience or one that offers broad canvas which workings process can be depicted. By contrast, this article makes four arguments: (1) experiences cut to core everyday lives frequently infuse them with politics; (2) responses events occupy prominent place domains public opinion issue activism; (3) these have some unique properties; (4) major research questions organized around study phenomena.

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