Emotions have an increasing role in politics. As the role of political parties and ideologies decreases, the role of leaders increases. Interest in political content declines but in the performative side of politics rises. Objective facts lose their importance while beliefs and judgments rule. As we are bombarded with information and our attention span shrinks, it becomes increasingly difficult to process information that comes from logic. This is replaced with fast and effortless information that comes from emotions. At Emotics Lab, we examine the role of emotions including fear, courage, anger and joy in political developments that affect our daily lives and our political choices, using various methods including surveys, focus group interviews, and experiments.
Our Research Areas:
- Election campaigns and performative politics
- Voter’s apathy
- Disinformation, targeting of emotions, fighting disinformation
- Emotions in migration and migrant related discourses
- New technologies and construction of emotions in migration control
- Emotions in international relations
- Emotions in Women’s Public Participation: Perfectionism and Impostor Syndrome
- Academic Articles
- Blog Posts
- Blog Yazıları
- Events
- Projects
Bu seminerde Aykut Öztürk ve Seda Demiralp 2023 Türkiye genel seçimlerinde ekonomik sorunların seçmen algısına olan etkisini ele aldılar ve objektif gerçekler ile duygusal kanaatlerin rollerini…
Bu çalıştayda kadının medyada etkin biçimde yer almasının önündeki engeller ve çözüm yolları, akademik ve sektörel uzmanlar tarafından incelendi. Toplantıya Seda Demiralp, Senem Toluay Ilgaz, Semin…
In this panel Özlem Kayhan Pusane, Antonis Derizotis, Aslı Ilgıt and Gizem Aloğlu spoke about how Turkish-Greek relations formed in the aftermaths of February 6 earthquake,…
This panel considered the relationships between vulnerability to disinformation and conspiracy theories with apathetic attitudes and included Seda Demiralp, Erol Sağlam and Onurcan Yılmaz as speakers.
This research conducted by Seda Demiralp considers the causes and consequences of political apathy, namely, the alienation from mainstream political parties and ideologies, observed most commonly…
Our first research project has received £ 20,000 in funding from the Glasgow Centre for International Development at the University of Glasgow! In this project, we…
In this study Seda Demiralp collaborates with Aykut Öztürk (Glasgow University) and Uğur Özdemir (Edinburgh University) to explore which type of affective content make disinformative and…