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|Author(s)=Douglas W. Maynard; Jeremy Freese
 
|Author(s)=Douglas W. Maynard; Jeremy Freese
|Title=Good news, bad news, and affect: practical and temporal ‘emotion  work’  in everyday life
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|Title=Good news, bad news, and affect: practical and temporal “emotion work” in everyday life
 
|Editor(s)=Anssi Peräkylä; Marja-Leena Sorjonen;
 
|Editor(s)=Anssi Peräkylä; Marja-Leena Sorjonen;
 
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Emotion; News;
 
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|Address=Oxford
 
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|Booktitle=Emotion in Interaction
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|Booktitle=Emotion in Interaction
 
|Pages=92–112
 
|Pages=92–112
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|URL=https://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199730735.001.0001/acprof-9780199730735-chapter-5
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|DOI=10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199730735.003.0005
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|Abstract=When we deliver or receive bad and good tidings, it momentarily disrupts involvement in a social world whose contours and features we ordinarily take for granted. Along with this disruption more or less strong emotions may be evoked and displayed. This chapter examines how participants in interaction manage affective experiences and reactions according to the unfolding of a prototypical four-turn news delivery sequence (NDS). Participants present and receive news with characteristic prosodic features associated with joy (good news) or sorrow (bad news) in each of the turns. The chapter addresses theoretical literatures in the sociology and social psychology of emotions and suggests, along the lines of the social construction of affect and emotion, that there is practical and temporal work to manage displays of emotion. This work operates in conjunction with other devices whereby participants interactionally establish the valence of the news.
 
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Maynard2012b
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Maynard2012b
Author(s) Douglas W. Maynard, Jeremy Freese
Title Good news, bad news, and affect: practical and temporal “emotion work” in everyday life
Editor(s) Anssi Peräkylä, Marja-Leena Sorjonen
Tag(s) EMCA, Emotion, News
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year 2012
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City Oxford
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Pages 92–112
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DOI 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199730735.003.0005
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Book title Emotion in Interaction
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Abstract

When we deliver or receive bad and good tidings, it momentarily disrupts involvement in a social world whose contours and features we ordinarily take for granted. Along with this disruption more or less strong emotions may be evoked and displayed. This chapter examines how participants in interaction manage affective experiences and reactions according to the unfolding of a prototypical four-turn news delivery sequence (NDS). Participants present and receive news with characteristic prosodic features associated with joy (good news) or sorrow (bad news) in each of the turns. The chapter addresses theoretical literatures in the sociology and social psychology of emotions and suggests, along the lines of the social construction of affect and emotion, that there is practical and temporal work to manage displays of emotion. This work operates in conjunction with other devices whereby participants interactionally establish the valence of the news.

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