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For love and for life: emotional dynamics at the World Congress of Families
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2020
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Queer PoliticsConservative Social MovementsWorld CongressPolitical BehaviorSocial ChangeSocial SciencesActivismFamily SystemsMedia ActivismFamily RelationshipFamily LifeInternational ConferenceFamily RelationshipsSocial IdentityIdentity PoliticsFeminist Political TheorySocial MovementsEmotional DynamicsCulturePolitical CultureSociologyFamily PsychologyPolitical MovementsArtsFamily Dynamic
The article explores the relationship between emotions, collective identity and mobilisation in conservative social movements through an analysis of the World Congress of Families’ (WCF) 13th international conference, held in Verona in March 2019. WCF promotes Christian family values and brings together anti-gay, anti-feminist and anti-abortion activists, religious leaders, and politicians from around the world. We attended the congress and base our analysis on observations and theories on social movements and emotions. Both positive and negative emotions as well as symbols and metaphors were used as building blocks in the emotional work that holds this conservative movement together. In order to provide a deeper understanding of the mechanisms we show how passive emotions are turned into active, how the differences between ‘us’ and ‘them’ are constructed, and how the combination of positive and negative emotions helps motivate action.
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