7 edition of Emotional Governance found in the catalog.
Published
December 10, 2007
by Palgrave Macmillan
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 240 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL10194033M |
ISBN 10 | 0230008399 |
ISBN 10 | 9780230008397 |
This book offers a fresh look at human nature and universal security by proposing a new general theory of human nature, "emotional amoral egoism", and a specific theory of human motivation that draws on a wide range of philosophical, psychological and evolutionary approaches to human nature as well as neuroscientific research. The study which was an attempt to determine the power of emotional intelligence on good governance adopted the survey research design. Emotional intelligence is the index of competencies such as transparency, integrity, accountability, empathy, collaboration, humility, among other variables necessary for introducing and sustaining good by: 3.
Emotional Intelligence Leadership: Unlike the conventional leadership that focus mainly on outcomes, emotional intelligent leadership invests on self-awareness, control, and management of emotions as the basis for understanding and releasing the potential of others. Building relationships is key to emotional intelligent leadership and governance. This article argues that good governance is a concern if a society is in possession of the political, legal, and administrative institutions which make it possible to enact and implement policies that can broadly be understood as public goods. It suggests that, in many cases, good governance does not only refer to certain qualities of government institutions, but also to governments.
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This lucid and original work argues for a new style of political leadership, one which pays deliberate and sophisticated attention to the emotional dynamics of the public.
A case study of terrorism, as a highly emotional topic and as a key political issue in many liberal democracies, grounds the book's ideas in today's political landscape. This lucid and original work argues for a new style of political leadership, one which pays deliberate and sophisticated attention to the emotional dynamics of the public.
A case study of terrorism, as a highly emotional topic and as a key political issue in many liberal democracies, grounds the book's ideas in today's political : Palgrave Macmillan UK.
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Price New from Used from Hardcover "Please retry" $ $ $ Paperback "Please retry" $ $ — Hardcover $ Cited by: This book brings recent developments in emotional geography into dialogue with social policy concerns and contemporary issues of governance. It sets the intellectual scene for research into the geographical dimensions of the emotionalized states of the citizen, policy maker and public service worker, and highlights new research on the emotional.
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In exploring this basic idea of 'emotional governance', Barry Richards also examines the often unhelpful contributions of the news media to the 'emotional public sphere'.
A case study of terrorism, as a highly emotional topic and as a key political issue in many liberal democracies, grounds the book's ideas in today's political landscape. COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus.
A case study of terrorism, as a highly emotional topic and as a key political issue in many liberal democracies, grounds the book's ideas in today's political landscape.
Keywords democracy feelings governance terrorism work. Is emotional intelligence (emotional quotient) more important than IQ in one’s success.
Are street smarts more important than book smarts. In Author: Stan Silverman. Emotional States: Sites and Spaces of Affective Governance (Book Review) Article (PDF Available) in Emotion, Space and Society July with Reads How we measure 'reads'. About: Featuring articles from Daniel Goleman and other leading thinkers on emotional intelligence, this book is a great starting point if you're just beginning your EQ development journey.
From the Amazon description: "If you read nothing else on emotional intelligence, read. Topic – Emotional intelligence-concepts, and their utilities and application in administration and governance.
6) Explain the role of emotional intelligence in administration and governance?( words) Key demand of the question. The question expects us to explain what emotional intelligence is and how is it useful in administration and governance. In exploring this basic idea of 'emotional governance', Barry Richards also examines the often unhelpful contributions of the news media to the 'emotional public sphere'.
A case study of terrorism, as a highly emotional topic and as a key political issue in many liberal democracies, grounds the book's ideas in today's political landscape Brand: B Richards.
Emotional intelligence refers to ‘the ability to identify one’s own emotions and those of others, harness and apply them to tasks, and to regulate and manage them’. Emotional Quotient (EQ) is a measure of one’s EI i.e. through a standardized test, one’s awareness of emotions in relation to.
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Emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence (EI) is the capability of individuals to recognize their own emotions and those of others, discern between different feelings and label them appropriately, use emotional information to guide thinking and behavior, and manage and/or adjust emotions to adapt to environments or achieve one’s goal(s).
For them, good governance is the ultimate principle that will make these organizations more important actors in social life. Seeing the common usage of good governance, TESEV decided to change the content of the book prepared initially to publicize the results of our project “Good Governance: Improving Quality of Life”.
Consequently,File Size: 1MB. Inthe concept of emotional intelligence is popularized after the publication of psychologist and New York Times science writer Daniel Goleman’s book Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ.
The topic of emotional intelligence has continued to capture the public interest since, and has become important in fields outside. So although the book focuses on certain issues which may be thought of as being in the politics-and-media area of academic study and of public debate, it is also a contribution to thinking about these larger problems, in the simple, progressive belief that improved understanding of collective emotions can help to limit some of the damaging Cited by: 1.
Though Focus is the book by Daniel Goleman that first sparked my attention, Emotional Intelligence (or EQ) is actually far more popular.
His masterpiece has sold over 5 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 40 languages. Goleman explains how two separate minds live in our brains, one rational and one emotional, and why the five key skills making up your emotional “literacy.
In their book, Promoting Social and Emotional Learning: Guidelines for Educators, Elias et al. state that social and emotional competence is the ability to understand, manage, and express the social and emotional aspects of one's life in ways that enable the successful management of life tasks such as learning, forming relationships, solving everyday problems, and adapting to the complex.
Lead If You're Going to Read Books on Emotional Intelligence, Please Start With These 12 Boomers, Xers, and Millennials alike should benefit from reading some of the top books on emotional Author: Marcel Schwantes.Request PDF | Emotional governance: Politics, media and terror | This lucid and original work argues for a new style of political leadership, one which pays.