Like other Western legal systems, the Swedish legal system constructs objectivity as an unemotional state of being. We argue that the enactment of objectivity in situ relies on objectivity work including emotion management and empathy. Building on qualitative interviews and observations in Swedish district courts, we analyse courtroom interaction through a dramaturgical lens, highlighting tacit signals and interprofessional emotional communication aimed to secure objective procedures, while sustaining the ideal of unemotional objectivity. By analytically separating objectivity from impartiality, we show that judges’ objective performances balance empathic attunement and restrained expressions to uphold an impartial presentation. Prosecutors...
The adjudication process is one of society’s most intrusive forms of power. To maintain the general ...
Traditionally, the law has been considered as devoid of emotions, however recent research has begun ...
Drawing on ethnographic data collected in Italian courts and prosecution offices, this dissertation ...
Like other Western legal systems, the Swedish legal system constructs objectivity as an unemotional ...
The independence of the judiciary is challenged in several ways. One is the populist narrative of th...
Professional Emotions in Court examines the paramount role of emotions in the legal professions and ...
Defense lawyers are portrayed as performing non-emotional work and their education does not train th...
The article examines the professional emotion management underlying prosecutors’ work in court. Buil...
The emotions of defence lawyers have garnered little sociological attention. This is surprising as t...
Objectivity is a principle widely acknowledged and honoured in contemporary society. Rather than tre...
Traditionally, the law has been considered as devoid of emotions, however we now view the courtroom ...
Objectivity is central to many professions, ensuring legitimacy via impartiality and the detachment ...
The claim that politics, economics, and personal and social values are relevant in judicial decision...
By connecting sociological perspectives on sympathy with the concept of ‘ideal victims’, this articl...
We examine key characteristics of the work tasks of judges and prosecutors from a power and status p...
The adjudication process is one of society’s most intrusive forms of power. To maintain the general ...
Traditionally, the law has been considered as devoid of emotions, however recent research has begun ...
Drawing on ethnographic data collected in Italian courts and prosecution offices, this dissertation ...
Like other Western legal systems, the Swedish legal system constructs objectivity as an unemotional ...
The independence of the judiciary is challenged in several ways. One is the populist narrative of th...
Professional Emotions in Court examines the paramount role of emotions in the legal professions and ...
Defense lawyers are portrayed as performing non-emotional work and their education does not train th...
The article examines the professional emotion management underlying prosecutors’ work in court. Buil...
The emotions of defence lawyers have garnered little sociological attention. This is surprising as t...
Objectivity is a principle widely acknowledged and honoured in contemporary society. Rather than tre...
Traditionally, the law has been considered as devoid of emotions, however we now view the courtroom ...
Objectivity is central to many professions, ensuring legitimacy via impartiality and the detachment ...
The claim that politics, economics, and personal and social values are relevant in judicial decision...
By connecting sociological perspectives on sympathy with the concept of ‘ideal victims’, this articl...
We examine key characteristics of the work tasks of judges and prosecutors from a power and status p...
The adjudication process is one of society’s most intrusive forms of power. To maintain the general ...
Traditionally, the law has been considered as devoid of emotions, however recent research has begun ...
Drawing on ethnographic data collected in Italian courts and prosecution offices, this dissertation ...