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Emancipation Through Emotion Regulation at Work (Hardcover)
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Emancipation Through Emotion Regulation at Work (Hardcover)
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'In the current surge of organizational theory research on emotions
in organizations, Dirk Lindebaum's book makes a unique and
important contribution. He identifies and explores how workers'
emotions are being abused as a tool of social repression by our
bosses. In bringing together critical theory and theory on emotion
regulation, he stimulates us to see through the workings of
managerial power and, in the same go, offers ways to resist
repressive emotional conditions in the workplace. A remarkable
accomplishment that deserves to be read for both its theoretical
insights and practical relevance!' - Frank den Hond, Hanken School
of Economics, Finland Emotion is often used by organizations to
manipulate and repress workers. However, this repression can have
adverse psychological and social consequences for them. This book
articulates the pathways through which this repression occurs, and
offers emotion regulation as a tool for workers to emancipate
themselves from this repression and social control. Bringing
together the largely unconnected literatures on critical theory and
emotion regulation, this book articulates two pathways to social
control currently underexplored in management: one where the social
functions of emotion are exploited, and one where discussions about
emotion override its social function. The author illustrates the
processes through which workers can start to 'see through' the
repression, and enlist emotion regulation strategies to emancipate
themselves from it. These strategies may work in the short to
medium term but, in the long term, workers may eventually change
jobs. If staff turnover becomes unsustainable, the organization can
seek to change the social structures causing the repression of
workers in the first place. Combining fresh theoretical insights
with practically informed vignettes, this book will appeal to
academics and students across many social science disciplines,
including business studies, organization studies, cognitive change,
sociology and psychology. Both practising managers and disenchanted
workers will also find this an enlightening read.
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