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(Jasper, [4], p. 6) In I Public characters: The politics of reputation and blame i , with his colleagues, Jasper builds on and expands his previous theorization (Jasper, [3]) to highlight the rhetoric and imagery used by the political players to carry and show their passions and purposes. In I Public characters: The politics of reputation and blame i (Oxford Scholarship Online, 2020), James Jasper, Michael P. Young, and Elke Zuern focus on the intentional character work moving political disputes. His framework illuminates the emotions and cultural meanings related to strategic collective action (Duyvendak & Jasper, [1]; Jasper, [3], [7]; McGarry & Jasper, [9]). [Extracted from the article] |