Sharon Bolton’s comprehensive critique of Hochschild’s concept of ‘emotional labour’ is flawed by her misinterpretation of its primary form as an aspect of labour power. Consequently, she erroneously argues that emotional labour is commodified only when transformed into commercial service work. However, emotion workers experience commodification of their labour power as wage-labour, irrespective of the nature of their product. Bolton also argues that Hochschild’s notion of workers undergoing a ‘transmutation of feelings’ renders them ‘crippled actors’ in the grip of management control. Hochschild, however, theorizes transmutation as a contradictory and unstable condition albeit in an under-developed form. While Bolton correctly argues for a...
Arlie Russell Hochschild’s influential emotional labour thesis in The Managed Heart (1983) exposes a...
It is often argued that traditional notions of 'skill' are becoming outmoded and nede to change if t...
In this chapter we open up a debate about how the extension and opening out of intimacy on ‘reality’...
Sharon Bolton’s comprehensive critique of Hochschild’s concept of ‘emotional labour’ is flawed by he...
Sharon Bolton’s comprehensive critique of Hochschild’s concept of ‘emotional labour ’ is flawed by h...
In an article published in this volume of WES Paul Brook suggests the need to strongly defend Hochsc...
In a paper published in this volume of WES Paul Brook suggests the need to strongly defend Hochschil...
Labour process theory (LPT) has progressively but critically adopted Hochschild's emotional labour t...
This article builds on Hochschild's primary understanding of emotional labour, as an aspect of labou...
This article builds on Hochschild's primary understanding of emotional labour, as an aspect of labou...
The subject of emotion in organisations is now well established and widely debated. However, having ...
Arlie Russell Hochschild’s influential emotional labour thesis in The Managed Heart (1983) exposes ...
Recently a new twist to the emotion work/ emotional labour debate has been introduced in the shape o...
Arlie Russell Hochschild’s influential emotional labour thesis in The Managed Heart (1983) exposes a...
It is often argued that traditional notions of 'skill' are becoming outmoded and nede to change if t...
In this chapter we open up a debate about how the extension and opening out of intimacy on ‘reality’...
Sharon Bolton’s comprehensive critique of Hochschild’s concept of ‘emotional labour’ is flawed by he...
Sharon Bolton’s comprehensive critique of Hochschild’s concept of ‘emotional labour ’ is flawed by h...
In an article published in this volume of WES Paul Brook suggests the need to strongly defend Hochsc...
In a paper published in this volume of WES Paul Brook suggests the need to strongly defend Hochschil...
Labour process theory (LPT) has progressively but critically adopted Hochschild's emotional labour t...
This article builds on Hochschild's primary understanding of emotional labour, as an aspect of labou...
This article builds on Hochschild's primary understanding of emotional labour, as an aspect of labou...
The subject of emotion in organisations is now well established and widely debated. However, having ...
Arlie Russell Hochschild’s influential emotional labour thesis in The Managed Heart (1983) exposes ...
Recently a new twist to the emotion work/ emotional labour debate has been introduced in the shape o...
Arlie Russell Hochschild’s influential emotional labour thesis in The Managed Heart (1983) exposes a...
It is often argued that traditional notions of 'skill' are becoming outmoded and nede to change if t...
In this chapter we open up a debate about how the extension and opening out of intimacy on ‘reality’...