Episode 3 - The Psychology of Nationalism
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In this third episode of The Identity Hunters podcast, we explore the Psychology of Nationalism. If nations are human-made constructs, why do they feel so real, so powerful and so emotionally charged? What drives our deep sense of belonging and why is it so often tied to exclusion?
Joining us is Dr. Moran Mandelbaum, Lecturer in International Relations at Keele University, whose work brings a psychoanalytic lens to nationalism, identity, and global politics. Drawing on his research on Brexit and questions of belonging and inclusion, he helps us understand the hidden emotional dynamics behind nationalism.
Through real-world case studies, including the emotional politics of Brexit and the idea of homonationalism in Israel, we examine how these psychological forces play out in practice.
Join us as we uncover the emotional and psychological foundations of nationalism and what they mean for politics today.