作者
Amy S Wharton
发表日期
2009/8/11
来源
Annual review of sociology
卷号
35
期号
1
页码范围
147-165
出版商
Annual Reviews
简介
Emotional labor refers to the process by which workers are expected to manage their feelings in accordance with organizationally defined rules and guidelines. The Managed Heart introduced this concept and inspired an outpouring of research on this topic. This article reviews theory and research on emotional labor with a particular focus on its contributions to sociological understandings of workers and jobs. The sociological literature on emotional labor can be roughly divided into two major streams of research. These include studies of interactive work and research directly focused on emotions and their management by workers. The first uses emotional labor as a vehicle to understand the organization, structure, and social relations of service jobs, while the second focuses on individuals’ efforts to express and regulate emotion and the consequences of those efforts. The concept of emotional labor has …
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