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Affective resonance and durability in political organizing: The case of patients who hack

Author(s)
Vidolov, Simeon  
Geiger, Susi  
Stendahl, Emma  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/24226
Date Issued
2023-09
Date Available
2023-03-20T16:41:08Z
Abstract
We explore the role of affect in fuelling and sustaining political organizing in the case of an online Type-1 Diabetes community. Analysing this community’s interactions, we show that the drive towards political transformation is triggered by affective dissonance, but that this dissonance needs to be recurrently enacted through the balanced circulation of objects of pain and hope. We propose the notion of affective resonance to illuminate the dynamic interplay that collectively moderates and fosters this circulation and that keeps bodies invested and reverberating together around shared political goals. Affective resonance points researchers toward the fragile and complex accomplishment that affective politics represents. Focussing particularly on the community’s interactions on Twitter, we also reflect on the role of (digital) resonance spaces in how affects circulate. By adopting and transposing concepts from affect theories into the context of patient communities, we further add important insights into the unique embodied challenges that chronic illness patients face. Highlighting the hope induced by techno-bodily emancipation that intertwine into a particular form of political organizing in such healthcare movements, we give emphasis to patient communities’ deeply embodied affects as important engines for political, social, and economic change.
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
European Research Council
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Journal
Organization Studies
Volume
44
Issue
9
Start Page
1413
End Page
1438
Copyright (Published Version)
2023 the Authors
Subjects

Affective resonance

Affective dissonance

Affect theory

Patient entrepreneurs...

Diabetes

Political organizing

Social movements

Healthcare movements

DOI
10.1177/01708406231162002
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0170-8406
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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