Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ENCODE (ENCODE - Unveiling emotional dimensions of politics to foster European democracy)
Berichtszeitraum: 2024-06-01 bis 2025-05-31
The ENCODE project fills this urgent gap by seeking to reveal the emotional aspects of politics in order to promote European democracy. It proposes the novel idea of affective pluralisation - a move away from polarising affective division towards emotional diversity and coexistence within political debate. ENCODE's main goal is to decode the dynamics between emotions, values, identities, and behaviour, and to re-encode this understanding into democratic narratives and policy-making approaches that strengthen trust, empathy, and democratic resilience.
To do this, ENCODE takes a multidisciplinary and multi-methodological stance that brings together knowledge from social sciences and humanities disciplines such as political science, sociology, philosophy, psychology and behavioural science. It employs an extensive methodological triangulation: sentiment analysis of social media data, biometric measurements (e.g. face-tracking), in-depth interviews, behavioural experiments, panel surveys and citizen innovation labs. These are applied in six European countries (including EU candidate countries) to have geographical and cultural diversity.
Work Package 2 delivered the project’s conceptual backbone, including the development of the innovative concept of affective pluralisation and a comprehensive theoretical framework on emotional politics. A cross-country review was also completed, setting the stage for upcoming empirical work.
In parallel, Work Package 3 advanced digital emotion analysis by completing a review of computational techniques (D3.1) and a methodological framework for social media sentiment analysis (D3.2). Following access to X and TikTok APIs, data extraction and annotation began. Work also started on a best practices catalogue to counter emotional disinformation online.
Work Package 4 focused on the biometric and qualitative elicitation of emotions, producing a detailed methodology for experiments using face- and eye-tracking tools. These efforts will help uncover differences between physiological and self-reported emotional responses.
Work Package 5, though scheduled for the second year, saw early progress with the development of experimental designs and behavioural games (T5.1–T5.2) and a two-wave pilot panel survey in Austria (T5.4). Scoping reviews were completed on political engagement and the role of gender and gender identity (T5.5–T5.6). These efforts supported key project objectives on polarisation, populism and identity.
Finally, Work Package 6 initiated the development of a co-creation methodology to guide future citizen innovation labs focused on emotionally grounded policymaking.