Loyola eCommons - Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium: Fear & (In)Action: The Emotional Manipulation of Dissent in Contemporary National Political Discourse
 

Presenter Information

Cindy DangFollow

Major

Biology

Anticipated Graduation Year

2020

Access Type

Open Access

Abstract

Political manipulation of fear in media promotes a dynamic wherein internal emotional reactions overwhelm both internal and external intellectual consideration, thus legitimizing, unleashing and exacerbating an unassailable marginalization mentality.

Faculty Mentors & Instructors

Dr. Michael Meinhardt, Department of English

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Fear & (In)Action: The Emotional Manipulation of Dissent in Contemporary National Political Discourse

Political manipulation of fear in media promotes a dynamic wherein internal emotional reactions overwhelm both internal and external intellectual consideration, thus legitimizing, unleashing and exacerbating an unassailable marginalization mentality.