“Full of Emotions”: Emotional Labor and Emotion Regulation Strategies in Archives Settings Public Deposited
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Wolford, Taylor
- Affiliation: School of Information and Library Science
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- Emotional labor is a recent topic of interest in library and archival work, and research has explored how library professionals experience emotional labor in the workplace. However, there is a significant gap in the literature in terms of addressing how archive workers, from their own perspective, process and regulate emotional labor. The purpose of this study is to fill a gap in knowledge by exploring emotional labor and emotion regulation strategies through the perspective of archive workers. In particular, this study will examine how archive workers are essentially “grief workers,” and may experience trauma due to the nature of archival work.
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- July 29, 2021
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Anthony, Denise
- Affiliation: School of Information and Library Science
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- Master of Science in Library Science
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- Library and Information Science
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- 2021
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