OPINION: Seeing red and feeling blue? How emotions are colouring the federal election in unexpected ways
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Kelly Gordon, McGill University and Michael Orsini, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa Emotions occupy a paradoxical…
Kelly Gordon, McGill University and Michael Orsini, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa Emotions occupy a paradoxical…
The emotions we attribute to party leaders on the basis of partisan affiliation may no longer hold sway in this federal election.
Emotions occupy a paradoxical place in discussions of politics. They are viewed as the enemy of reason and evidence-based…
Emotions occupy a paradoxical place in discussions of politics. They are viewed as the enemy of reason and evidence-based…
King’s College London There needs to be more nuance in discussions around gender and leadership Woman leading a meeting Essays…
The claim that women leaders are better at fighting the novel coronavirus has overtaken the internet.
But it’s not so simple. We find no consistent relationship between gender and pandemic outcomes.