The work of stage actors has long been used as a simile for every day role playing, generating theoretical concepts to describe how people work to pre-sent themselves in general and how they manage their emotions in particular. Building on this tradition, this article analyses professional stage actors’ deliberate emotion management as an embodied professionalisation process, focusing the relation between emotional experience and expression through the concepts of decoupling, double agency and habituation. Observations and interviews with thea-tre actors rehearsing for a role revealed how they gradually develop a capacity for double agency, decoupling the experience from the expression of emotions, which are eventually habituated in a form ...
Purpose: Although there has been an increase in workplace studies on professional agency, few of th...
Utilising a survey conducted among actors in the USA and UK, this article examines and challenges th...
This article investigates ways of performing affective labour as presented in the docu-...
The work of stage actors has long been used as a simile for every day role playing, generating theor...
The work of stage actors has long been used as a simile for every day role playing, generating theor...
This thesis takes as its starting point the dramaturgical metaphor of the world as a stage, which is...
This contribution aims to identify and clarify emotional aspects of conducting observation studies. ...
We examine the distinctions between ‘playing’ and ‘playing at’ and between deep and surface acting m...
The primary argument in this thesis is that the common assumption that an actor has emotion inside h...
The purpose of this study is to capture the structure of the interactive role-making process and int...
This thesis examines the nature of performed emotion from the perspective of the actor trainer. The ...
Dramatic principles and techniques have been used extensively in counselling and psychology in an at...
Although leaders can always use formal power to establish their authority, they do so at risk of ali...
This is a psycho-social case study involving professional theatre actors who are members of four of ...
This article focuses on the emotional work performed by Hollywood talent agents. Intense expressions...
Purpose: Although there has been an increase in workplace studies on professional agency, few of th...
Utilising a survey conducted among actors in the USA and UK, this article examines and challenges th...
This article investigates ways of performing affective labour as presented in the docu-...
The work of stage actors has long been used as a simile for every day role playing, generating theor...
The work of stage actors has long been used as a simile for every day role playing, generating theor...
This thesis takes as its starting point the dramaturgical metaphor of the world as a stage, which is...
This contribution aims to identify and clarify emotional aspects of conducting observation studies. ...
We examine the distinctions between ‘playing’ and ‘playing at’ and between deep and surface acting m...
The primary argument in this thesis is that the common assumption that an actor has emotion inside h...
The purpose of this study is to capture the structure of the interactive role-making process and int...
This thesis examines the nature of performed emotion from the perspective of the actor trainer. The ...
Dramatic principles and techniques have been used extensively in counselling and psychology in an at...
Although leaders can always use formal power to establish their authority, they do so at risk of ali...
This is a psycho-social case study involving professional theatre actors who are members of four of ...
This article focuses on the emotional work performed by Hollywood talent agents. Intense expressions...
Purpose: Although there has been an increase in workplace studies on professional agency, few of th...
Utilising a survey conducted among actors in the USA and UK, this article examines and challenges th...
This article investigates ways of performing affective labour as presented in the docu-...