Towards an emotional electoral geography: The performativity of emotions in electoral campaigning in Ecuador

•Rethinks electoral geographies as an emotional, grounded and embodied practice.•Analyzes the role of emotions for the constitution of electoral spaces.•(Visual) ethnography of emotional performances in a local campaign in Ecuador.•Emotions are expressed by, evoked in and attached to differently rac...

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America
Andes. Andean States
Bgi / Prodig
Boundaries
Ecuador
Elections
Electoral campaigning
Electoral College
Electoral geography
Electoral systems
Emotions
Ethnography
Feminism
Geography
Indigenous Populations
Multiraciality
Performativity
Political anthropology
Politicians
Politics
Populism
Towns
Visual ethnography
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