Sentences with phrase «emotional labour»

Role - playing, however, requires considerable effort and what psychologists refer to as emotional labour.
Robert Greene's 2016 docu - drama Kate Plays Christine follows actor Kate Lyn Shiel through both the practical research and the more emotional labour required to take on the role of Chubbuck for a soap opera - styled biopic that exists diegetically within the film.
Diversity should not only be a labour taken on by those characterised as «diverse», but must be a shared emotional labour for all people.
Focused on the ways in which women construct and sustain communities, the work on show at The Tetley is developed out of Beech's extended body of research around emotional labour and the function of the individual in a group.
These new images echo one another and attempt to compress stories, voices and emotional labour into a reconfigured form.»
What is clear, and perhaps inadequately appreciated, is that judging can involve significant emotional labour.
But while the raw economic benefits are clear — 74 % of Indian households earn less than US$ 2,000 per year, while the average outsourcing worker makes double that figure — Nadeem questions the deeper impact of the «emotional labour» that service work involves.
The emotional labour pains of becoming a mother are far greater than the physical pangs of birth; these are the growing surges of your heart as it pushes out selfishness and fear and makes room for sacrifice and love.
The emotional labour pains of becoming a mother are far greater than the physical pangs of birth; these are the growing surges of your heart as it pushes out selfishness and fear and makes room for sacrifice and love.
Ron Livingston impresses as the latter - well - meaning, loving, caring and attentive, but like many men not grasping the emotional labour of his spouse.
principals experience very high levels of job demands (1.5 times the general population), emotional demands (1.7 times) and emotional labour (1.7 times);
In the context of a heightened awareness of fake news, the demands of emotional labour and a proliferation of digitally manipulated disembodied voices in public space, the artists ask «what is laughter without the bodies that produce it?».
The emotional labour required to do so has proven to be stressful in many cases.
For example, in an interesting study of flight cabin crew, Professor Claire Williams discovered that 44 percent of employees found the emotional labour of the role stressful.
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