Affectivity in media-based public discussions : a critical phenomenological analysis
Kekki, Minna-Kerttu (2022-07-15)
Kekki, Minna-Kerttu Maarja. "Affectivity in Media-Based Public Discussions: A Critical Phenomenological Analysis" SATS, vol. 23, no. 2, 2022, pp. 153-173. https://doi.org/10.1515/sats-2022-0002
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Abstract
Affectivity has become an operative concept for a variety of analyses of our everyday media-based public communications. However, it often remains unclear what affectivity is and how it can be used for analysing media-based public discussions. To clarify the role of affectivity in such analyses, I take a look back to the classical phenomenological analyses of affectivity provided by Edmund Husserl. I argue that based on Husserl’s analyses, affectivity is essentially a relation between the object and the affected subject evoking (sometimes emotional) responses in the subject. Accordingly, the role of affectivity in the opinion formation and other similar processes in media-based public discussions can be analysed as contingent sedimentations of the object’s such relations to the subject. As my analysis demonstrates, analyses of affectivity in the context of media-based communications do not capture their research object—affectivity—if affectivity is conceived as a feature of the media contents and not as a modality of experience.
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