Using qualitative evidence, the concept of reciprocal emotion management is introduced and the role it plays in the reproduction of status inequality in the workplace is illustrated. Reciprocal emotion management is the reciprocal effort of similar others to manage one another’s emo-tions. Three norms that exist in the workplace are also identified: professionalism, deference, and caretaking, and it is proposed that as paralegals strive to appear professional, they display deference to attorneys and accept having deference withheld. Reciprocal emotion management is one mechanism through which they are able to manage their emotional reactions to the status inequity in their daily interactions with attorneys. Ironically, pursuit of profession...
This qualitative study investigated New Zealand defence lawyers’ experiences working with emotional ...
Emotions management in organizations is meant to habilitate the employees in administrating the emot...
By drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldnotes and interviews with lawyers, this sociological study...
Emotional labour conflict is defined in this study as the conflict one may perceive when he or she ...
The article examines the professional emotion management underlying prosecutors’ work in court. Buil...
We examine key characteristics of the work tasks of judges and prosecutors from a power and status p...
Based on observations and in-depth interviews, this article explores the emotion work produces by at...
We argue that, when status differences between lower- and higher-status team members are well establ...
Prevailing norms of legal practice teach lawyers to detach their independent moral judgments from th...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
The emotions of defence lawyers have garnered little sociological attention. This is surprising as t...
There has been limited research to date exploring the significance of a form of respect referred to ...
There has been limited research to date exploring the significance of a form of respect referred to ...
This qualitative study investigated New Zealand defence lawyers’ experiences working with emotional ...
Emotions management in organizations is meant to habilitate the employees in administrating the emot...
By drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldnotes and interviews with lawyers, this sociological study...
Emotional labour conflict is defined in this study as the conflict one may perceive when he or she ...
The article examines the professional emotion management underlying prosecutors’ work in court. Buil...
We examine key characteristics of the work tasks of judges and prosecutors from a power and status p...
Based on observations and in-depth interviews, this article explores the emotion work produces by at...
We argue that, when status differences between lower- and higher-status team members are well establ...
Prevailing norms of legal practice teach lawyers to detach their independent moral judgments from th...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
Research focusing on the management of emotion features prominently in studies of employee attrition...
The emotions of defence lawyers have garnered little sociological attention. This is surprising as t...
There has been limited research to date exploring the significance of a form of respect referred to ...
There has been limited research to date exploring the significance of a form of respect referred to ...
This qualitative study investigated New Zealand defence lawyers’ experiences working with emotional ...
Emotions management in organizations is meant to habilitate the employees in administrating the emot...
By drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldnotes and interviews with lawyers, this sociological study...