Feeling rules for professionals: medical students constructing emotional labour in fiction talk

IF 1.9 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Anja Rydén Gramner
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ABSTRACT Although there is a large body of research about emotional labour in workplace settings, such as the health professions and the service industry, less is known about the empirical processes through which emotional labour is taught in higher education and professional education. Using medical education as an example, a discursive psychological (DP) approach is used in this paper to detail how the feeling rules of the physician’s profession are constructed by students and tutors in fiction, film, and poetry seminars. From a data set of 36 video- and audio-recorded fiction seminars from two medical schools, 29 sequences of discussions about emotional challenges for physicians were found. These examples have been transcribed in detail and analysed using DP. Analysis shows that students and tutors construct feeling rules as fluid, negotiable and changeable. Feeling rules are defined as the calibration of emotion to suit different situations as well as different physicians with different levels of emotionality. Students deploy constructions of feeling rules to manage student identities, and students and tutors construct emotion as a separation between subjective experience and observable behaviours, where the subject-side experience should be managed or controlled in the way it manifests externally.
专业人士的情感规则:医学生在小说对话中构建情感劳动
虽然有大量关于工作场所情绪劳动的研究,如卫生专业和服务行业,但对高等教育和专业教育中情绪劳动教学的经验过程知之甚少。以医学教育为例,本文使用话语心理学(DP)方法来详细说明学生和导师如何在小说、电影和诗歌研讨会中构建医生职业的感觉规则。从两所医学院的36个视频和音频小说研讨会的数据集中,发现了29个关于医生情感挑战的讨论序列。用DP对这些实例进行了详细的转录和分析。分析表明,学生和教师构建的情感规则具有流动性、可协商性和可变性。感觉规则被定义为情绪的校准,以适应不同的情况和不同的医生有不同的情绪水平。学生利用情感规则的构建来管理学生身份,学生和导师将情感构建为主观体验和可观察行为之间的分离,在这种分离中,主体方面的体验应该以其外在表现的方式进行管理或控制。
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Studies in Continuing Education
Studies in Continuing Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.70
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22
期刊介绍: Studies in Continuing Education is a scholarly journal concerned with all aspects of continuing, professional and lifelong learning. It aims to be of special interest to those involved in: •continuing professional education •adults learning •staff development •training and development •human resource development
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