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[Commlist] New book: Public Relations as Emotional Labour
Thu Jul 04 19:58:02 GMT 2019
I am delighted to announce my new book: Public Relations as Emotional
Labour, published by Routledge in the New Directions in PR and
Communication Research series, which I hope will be of interest to some
subscribers.
Inextricably linked to neoliberal market economies, public relations’
influence in our promotional culture is profound. Yet many aspects of
the professional role are under-researched and poorly understood,
including the impact on workers who construct displays of feeling to
elicit a desired emotional response, to earn trust and manage clients.
The emotionally demanding nature of this aspirational work, and how this
is symptomatic of "always on" culture, is particularly overlooked.
Drawing on interviews with practitioners and agency directors, together
with the author’s personal insights from observations in the field, this
book fills a significant gap in knowledge by presenting a
critical-interpretive exploration of everyday relational work of account
handlers in PR agencies. In underscoring the relationship-driven, highly
contingent nature of this work, I argue that emotional labour is a
defining feature of professionalism, even as public relations is
reconfigured in the digital age. In doing so, the book draws on a wide
range of related contemporary social and cultural theories, as well as
critical public relations and feminist public relations
literature. Scholars, educators and research students in PR and
communication studies will gain rich insights into the emotion
management strategies employed by public relations workers in handling
professional relationships with clients, journalists and their
colleagues, thereby uncovering some of the taken-for-granted aspects of
this gendered, promotional work.
1. Introduction and guide to chapters. 2. Emotional labour in a global
context: a framework. 3. Promotional culture and the ‘market’ for
emotional labour in public relations. 4. Interrogating the ‘pink
ghetto’: gender and public relations. 5. ‘Skilled emotion workers’:
PRPs’ emotion management in everyday professional relationships. 6.
Professional relationships in public relations: agency directors’
perspectives of emotion management. 7. Conclusions. 8. Appendix:
researching emotions: from theory to methodology.
https://www.routledge.com/Public-Relations-as-Emotional-Labour/Yeomans/p/book/9781138920309;
The publisher informs me that review copy requests may be obtained via
this link:
http://pages.email.taylorandfrancis.com/review-copy-request
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