TY - JOUR
T1 - Dokumentation och känslor
T2 - socialsekreterares pappers- och känsloarbete
AU - Hjärpe, Teres
AU - Falkenström, Hanna
PY - 2018/9/19
Y1 - 2018/9/19
N2 - Documentation and emotions. Balancing paper work and emotional work in the social services This article deals with documentation and documentation requirements in relation to social workers’ prerequisites to perform ”emotional labour”. Inspired by Arlie Hochschild’s sociology of emotions and the selected concepts emotional labour, feeling management and ”the speed-up”, the study aims at illuminating processes unfolding at the intersection of paper work and emotio- nal work. With a focus on social workers with authority-based investigative work tasks, the ana- lysis reveals a somewhat ambiguous picture of how documentation and feelings work together. On the one hand participants describe how documentation practices are used to re ect upon and emotionally ”let go” of cases, and that documentation contributes to feelings of ”being in control”, as well as to the anticipation of what feelings to manage. On the other hand, or at the same time, documentation requirements seem to be a source of anxiety, professional and internal dilemmas and stress, distracting the social worker from emotional management towards the user. ese results nuance earlier research that has predominantly pointed out the negative perceptions and consequences of increased documentation requirements within the social services.
AB - Documentation and emotions. Balancing paper work and emotional work in the social services This article deals with documentation and documentation requirements in relation to social workers’ prerequisites to perform ”emotional labour”. Inspired by Arlie Hochschild’s sociology of emotions and the selected concepts emotional labour, feeling management and ”the speed-up”, the study aims at illuminating processes unfolding at the intersection of paper work and emotio- nal work. With a focus on social workers with authority-based investigative work tasks, the ana- lysis reveals a somewhat ambiguous picture of how documentation and feelings work together. On the one hand participants describe how documentation practices are used to re ect upon and emotionally ”let go” of cases, and that documentation contributes to feelings of ”being in control”, as well as to the anticipation of what feelings to manage. On the other hand, or at the same time, documentation requirements seem to be a source of anxiety, professional and internal dilemmas and stress, distracting the social worker from emotional management towards the user. ese results nuance earlier research that has predominantly pointed out the negative perceptions and consequences of increased documentation requirements within the social services.
KW - socialsekreterare
KW - känsloarbete
KW - dokumentationskrav
M3 - Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift
SN - 1104-1420
VL - 24
SP - 177
EP - 199
JO - Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift
JF - Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift
IS - 3-4
ER -