TY - JOUR AU - Roach Anleu, Sharyn AU - Mack, Kathy PY - 2018/09/28 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - A Sociological Perspective on Emotion Work and Judging JF - Oñati Socio-Legal Series JA - Oñati Socio-Legal Series VL - 9 IS - 5 SE - Research Methods, Empirical Insights and [Changing] Judicial Practice DO - UR - https://opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls/article/view/1057 SP - 831-851 AB - Judicial work requires judicial officers to manage their own emotions and related conduct, as well as to anticipate, interpret, respond to and manage emotions and behaviours of others, most visibly in the interaction order of the courtroom. A detailed, sociological analysis of judicial interview data reveals the ways judicial officers themselves understand, manage and use emotion in their everyday work. Judicial emotion work is more than a purely individual or personal enterprise. It operates in accordance with explicit and implicit feeling and display rules, cultural scripts and legal norms that shape the relation between emotion and judging. The ways judicial officers articulate their understanding of emotion in their everyday work reveals their reproduction and potential transformation of the boundaries between emotion and their status as judge. These findings reposition emotion work as central to judicial performance and enable emotion itself to be recognised as a positive judicial resource.<br /><br /> El trabajo judicial exige que los funcionarios judiciales gestionen sus emociones y los comportamientos relacionados, as&iacute; como que anticipen, interpreten, respondan a y gestionen emociones y comportamientos de otros, sobre todo en la interacci&oacute;n dentro del juzgado. Un an&aacute;lisis sociol&oacute;gico detallado de datos de entrevistas revela c&oacute;mo los propios funcionarios entienden, gestionan y usan la emoci&oacute;n en su trabajo cotidiano. El trabajo emocional judicial es algo m&aacute;s que un esfuerzo individual o personal; opera en consonancia con normas expl&iacute;citas e impl&iacute;citas de sentir y expresarse, normas culturales y normas jur&iacute;dicas que modelan la relaci&oacute;n entre emoci&oacute;n y judicatura. La forma en que los funcionarios articulan su concepto de la emoci&oacute;n en su trabajo cotidiano revela la forma en que reproducen y, potencialmente, transforman los l&iacute;mites entre la emoci&oacute;n y su estatus como jueces. Estos hallazgos reposicionan el trabajo emocional en el centro del trabajo judicial y posibilitan que la emoci&oacute;n sea reconocida como un recurso judicial positivo.<br /><br /> <strong>Available from:</strong> <a href="https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1032" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1032</a> ER -