There has been an increasing focus on ‘work as calling’ in recent years, but relatively few empirical sociological accounts that shed light on the experience of performing calling work. Although callings have generally been referred to as positive and fulfilling to the individual and as beneficial to society, researchers have also suggested there is a ‘dark side’ to calling, and have drawn attention to the potential conflicts and tensions inherent in the pursuit of calling, especially for women. This article explores these themes through the first-hand experiences of one woman who felt called to work as a priest. Her narrative illustrates how callings draw the individual irresistibly towards a particular line of work. It also shows how cal...
This paper draws on the concept of sensemaking to explore the process of the emergence of a calling....
How people talk about their work and careers matters. Desiring meaningful work, people increasingly ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the cognitive, affective, and behavioral outcomes of callin...
There has been an increasing focus on ‘work as calling’ in recent years, but relatively few empirica...
My dissertation consists of two essays that focus on the construct of work calling. In Essay 1, I in...
This study explores notions of callinging in management careers in faithbased and religious organisa...
Two groups of people are particularly inclined to mention a calling when talking about their work mo...
This phenomenological study describes the experiences of 12 residents of a Midwestern community who ...
Research evidencing the consequences of the experience of ‘calling’ have multiplied in recent years....
The concept of calling as it relates to work was historically relegated to vocations and jobs within...
Communication researchers have much to gain and contribute by paying sustained attention to the impl...
In the present study, we first describe three themes from the interdisciplinary literature: sacred a...
At the beginning of this research project, there was no shared definition of calling and no empirica...
This study investigated the role of spirituality in working Christian mothers coping with tension du...
This study applies the construct of sanctification to working mothers\u27 experiences of work. Women...
This paper draws on the concept of sensemaking to explore the process of the emergence of a calling....
How people talk about their work and careers matters. Desiring meaningful work, people increasingly ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the cognitive, affective, and behavioral outcomes of callin...
There has been an increasing focus on ‘work as calling’ in recent years, but relatively few empirica...
My dissertation consists of two essays that focus on the construct of work calling. In Essay 1, I in...
This study explores notions of callinging in management careers in faithbased and religious organisa...
Two groups of people are particularly inclined to mention a calling when talking about their work mo...
This phenomenological study describes the experiences of 12 residents of a Midwestern community who ...
Research evidencing the consequences of the experience of ‘calling’ have multiplied in recent years....
The concept of calling as it relates to work was historically relegated to vocations and jobs within...
Communication researchers have much to gain and contribute by paying sustained attention to the impl...
In the present study, we first describe three themes from the interdisciplinary literature: sacred a...
At the beginning of this research project, there was no shared definition of calling and no empirica...
This study investigated the role of spirituality in working Christian mothers coping with tension du...
This study applies the construct of sanctification to working mothers\u27 experiences of work. Women...
This paper draws on the concept of sensemaking to explore the process of the emergence of a calling....
How people talk about their work and careers matters. Desiring meaningful work, people increasingly ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the cognitive, affective, and behavioral outcomes of callin...