Reporting with emotion: A comparison of journalists' engagement in emotional labour across media types

John E. Huxford, K. Hopper
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This study explores the process of emotional labour in journalism. In a series of one-on-one interviews, journalists reflected upon their experiences while gathering the news and agreed they do indeed engage in emotional labour, suppressing or manipulating their own emotions as part of the job at hand. However, while journalists across media share much in common in this process, this study identifies important subsets within the profession. Across the divide of print and television, journalists draw on quite different types of working practice in their pursuit of news and have markedly different mindsets and attitudes towards emotional labour, as well as relying on different mechanisms for coping with the difficulties that arise from emotional control. Our findings show that with little or no training in this practice, and with the majority of journalists achieving merely a deferment of upsetting emotions, emotional labour can have serious implications for those reporters who engage in it.
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带着情绪报道:不同媒体类型记者情绪劳动的比较
本研究探讨新闻工作中情绪劳动的过程。在一系列一对一的采访中,记者们反思了他们在收集新闻时的经历,并同意他们确实从事情绪劳动,作为手头工作的一部分,压抑或操纵自己的情绪。然而,尽管不同媒体的记者在这一过程中有很多共同点,但本研究确定了该职业中重要的子集。在平面媒体和电视媒体中,新闻工作者在追求新闻的过程中采用了截然不同的工作方式,对情绪劳动的心态和态度也有明显的不同,应对情绪控制所带来的困难的机制也不同。我们的研究结果表明,在这种实践中很少或根本没有接受过培训,而且大多数记者仅仅能够推迟令人不安的情绪,情绪劳动对那些从事这种工作的记者来说可能会产生严重的影响。
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