DOI: 10.22215/etd/2017-12203
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The Fragility of Fear: The Contentious Politics of Emotion and Security in Canada

Abstract: International Relations (IR) theory commonly holds security arguments as powerful instruments of political mobilization because they work to instill, circulate, and intensify popular fears over a threat to a community. Missing from this view is how security arguments often provoke a much wider range of emotional reactions, many of which frustrate and constrain state officials' attempts to frame issues as security problems. This dissertation offers a corrective by outlining a theory of the contentious politics … Show more

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