Learning from Cemetery Managers About Citizen–State Encounters and Emotional Labor

Q2 Social Sciences
Staci M. Zavattaro, M. Guy
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Abstract

Using stories from cemetery managers to make the case, this paper first argues that the emotive component in the citizen-state encounter is as essential, if not more essential, than its cognitive component. This is because emotion creates lasting impressions that are positive or negative. To advance theory building, a holistic framework of the citizen-state encounter is then presented. Data to inform the model were collected through interviews with 35 U.S. municipal cemetery managers, an essential administrative function in local governments. The resulting holistic framework incorporates both affective and cognitive dimensions and accentuates how public officials are the nerve endings of public policy, connecting with the public and bringing government to life. Hypotheses are suggested for testing the model.
从墓地管理者那里学习公民与国家的接触和情绪劳动
本文利用墓地管理者的故事来证明这一点,首先认为公民与国家相遇中的情感成分与其认知成分一样重要,甚至更重要。这是因为情绪会产生积极或消极的持久印象。为了推进理论建设,随后提出了公民与国家相遇的整体框架。为模型提供信息的数据是通过采访35名美国市政公墓管理人员收集的,这是地方政府的一项重要行政职能。由此产生的整体框架融合了情感和认知两个层面,强调了公职人员是公共政策的神经末梢,与公众联系并使政府栩栩如生。提出了测试模型的假设。
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State and Local Government Review
State and Local Government Review Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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