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Happy objects / Sara Ahmed
The future birth of the affective fact : the political ontology of threat / Brian Massumi
Writing shame / Elspeth Probyn
Cruel optimism / Lauren Berlant
Bitter after taste : affect, food, and social aesthetics / Ben Highmore
An ethics of everyday infinities and powers : Félix Guattari on affect and the refrain / Lone Bertlesen and Andrew Murphie
Modulating the excess of affect : morale in a state of "total war" / Ben Anderson
After affect : sympathy, synchrony, and mimetic communication / Anna Gibbs
The affective turn : political economy, biomedia, and bodies / Patricia T. Clough
Eff the Ineffable : affect, somatic management, and mental health service users / Steven D. Brown and Ian Tucker
On Friday night drinks : workplace affects in the age of the cubicle / Melissa Gregg
Desiring recognition, accumulating affect / Megan Watkins
Understanding the material practices of glamour / Nigel Thrift
Affect's future : rediscovering the virtual in the actual / Lawrence Grossberg (an interview with Gregory J. Seigworth and Melissa Gregg).
The future birth of the affective fact : the political ontology of threat / Brian Massumi
Writing shame / Elspeth Probyn
Cruel optimism / Lauren Berlant
Bitter after taste : affect, food, and social aesthetics / Ben Highmore
An ethics of everyday infinities and powers : Félix Guattari on affect and the refrain / Lone Bertlesen and Andrew Murphie
Modulating the excess of affect : morale in a state of "total war" / Ben Anderson
After affect : sympathy, synchrony, and mimetic communication / Anna Gibbs
The affective turn : political economy, biomedia, and bodies / Patricia T. Clough
Eff the Ineffable : affect, somatic management, and mental health service users / Steven D. Brown and Ian Tucker
On Friday night drinks : workplace affects in the age of the cubicle / Melissa Gregg
Desiring recognition, accumulating affect / Megan Watkins
Understanding the material practices of glamour / Nigel Thrift
Affect's future : rediscovering the virtual in the actual / Lawrence Grossberg (an interview with Gregory J. Seigworth and Melissa Gregg).