This contribution aims to identify and clarify emotional aspects of conducting observation studies. The researcher, in most cases, does not want to interfere with or influence the phenomenon under observation, but uses her/himself as a tool to collect material. Even if the observer does not participate verbally, s/he can be emotionally participative using her/his emotions as a methodological tool, generating reflections and insights relative to the situations and persons that are the object of observation. Earlier contributions from social anthropology and psychotherapy are discussed and compared to examples from observations on the rehearsals of two theatre productions. One crucial point is that the researcher’s emotions can be more or les...
Utilising a survey conducted among actors in the USA and UK, this article examines and challenges th...
Ethnographic research methods have gained increased popularity within the field of organisation stud...
Traditional research discourses continue to present academic work as rational, detached, objective a...
This contribution aims to identify and clarify emotional aspects of conducting observation studies. ...
This thesis takes as its starting point the dramaturgical metaphor of the world as a stage, which is...
The study reported in this paper is concerned with social emotions. These are defined as states whic...
The work of stage actors has long been used as a simile for every day role playing, generating theor...
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...
This is a psycho-social case study involving professional theatre actors who are members of four of ...
The purpose of this study is to capture the structure of the interactive role-making process and int...
This research examines how the visual perspectives that people take to appraise an event, that is, w...
The work of stage actors has long been used as a simile for every day role playing, generating theor...
This thesis contains an ethno-phenomenological study of actors’ experiences of performing in theatre...
Embodiment is a relatively new area of research in the social psychology literature, where it looks ...
Utilising a survey conducted among actors in the USA and UK, this article examines and challenges th...
Ethnographic research methods have gained increased popularity within the field of organisation stud...
Traditional research discourses continue to present academic work as rational, detached, objective a...
This contribution aims to identify and clarify emotional aspects of conducting observation studies. ...
This thesis takes as its starting point the dramaturgical metaphor of the world as a stage, which is...
The study reported in this paper is concerned with social emotions. These are defined as states whic...
The work of stage actors has long been used as a simile for every day role playing, generating theor...
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...
This is a psycho-social case study involving professional theatre actors who are members of four of ...
The purpose of this study is to capture the structure of the interactive role-making process and int...
This research examines how the visual perspectives that people take to appraise an event, that is, w...
The work of stage actors has long been used as a simile for every day role playing, generating theor...
This thesis contains an ethno-phenomenological study of actors’ experiences of performing in theatre...
Embodiment is a relatively new area of research in the social psychology literature, where it looks ...
Utilising a survey conducted among actors in the USA and UK, this article examines and challenges th...
Ethnographic research methods have gained increased popularity within the field of organisation stud...
Traditional research discourses continue to present academic work as rational, detached, objective a...