Drawing on a case study conducted in a private residential care home, this article examines the emotional labour of care workers in relation to the moral construction of care and the practical experiences of work. An examination of the company's discursive attempts to construct, manage and demarcate its employees’ emotional labour was carried out alongside an exploration of the carers’ own interpretations of, and enrolment in, the care-giving role. The potential economic and emotional consequences of these occurrences were a key focus of the inquiry. The study found that carers, encouraged by the company, naturalised their emotional labour, and that this had contradictory consequences. On the one hand it justified the economic devaluation o...
Domiciliary carers are paid care workers who travel to the homes of older people to assist with pers...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
This article takes a critical look at the unconscious and unnoticed effects of materiality on care w...
This article explores care workers and working carers' experiences of work. It focuses on how both g...
This dissertation is a comparative, ethnographic study of emotion-work in two nursing homes – one pa...
This dissertation is a comparative, ethnographic study of emotion-work in two nursing homes - one pa...
This thesis examines the emotion work of care staff working with older people living in care homes, ...
The shift to post-industrialism in western societies has been typified by an emphasis on worker know...
We explore how service workers negotiate emotional laboring with ‘dirty’ emotions while trying to me...
This thesis is an ethnography of care work conducted in two differently priced private residential h...
This dissertation examines the connections between the moral evaluation of caring labor and the patt...
Purpose The authors explore how service workers negotiate emotional laboring with “dirty” emotions ...
Emotions form an inevitable part of everyday work life. Emotional labour, as an emerging field of re...
AcceptedThis article presents an analysis of long-term care workers’ work motivation that examines t...
This paper investigates a moral conflict that care workers, defined as workers who care for dependen...
Domiciliary carers are paid care workers who travel to the homes of older people to assist with pers...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
This article takes a critical look at the unconscious and unnoticed effects of materiality on care w...
This article explores care workers and working carers' experiences of work. It focuses on how both g...
This dissertation is a comparative, ethnographic study of emotion-work in two nursing homes – one pa...
This dissertation is a comparative, ethnographic study of emotion-work in two nursing homes - one pa...
This thesis examines the emotion work of care staff working with older people living in care homes, ...
The shift to post-industrialism in western societies has been typified by an emphasis on worker know...
We explore how service workers negotiate emotional laboring with ‘dirty’ emotions while trying to me...
This thesis is an ethnography of care work conducted in two differently priced private residential h...
This dissertation examines the connections between the moral evaluation of caring labor and the patt...
Purpose The authors explore how service workers negotiate emotional laboring with “dirty” emotions ...
Emotions form an inevitable part of everyday work life. Emotional labour, as an emerging field of re...
AcceptedThis article presents an analysis of long-term care workers’ work motivation that examines t...
This paper investigates a moral conflict that care workers, defined as workers who care for dependen...
Domiciliary carers are paid care workers who travel to the homes of older people to assist with pers...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
This article takes a critical look at the unconscious and unnoticed effects of materiality on care w...