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Laugh it up or laugh it off: the use of humour within the fire service as a way of constructing, managing and coping with emotionality

Ward, L., Callaghan, J. and Fellin, L. (2014) Laugh it up or laugh it off: the use of humour within the fire service as a way of constructing, managing and coping with emotionality. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society 2014 Annual Conference, Birmingham, UK, 2014-05-07.

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Abstract: Historically, much research has focused on the use of humour, especially following traumatic events. Within organisational research, emotions are positioned as either instrumental to doing the job, or damaging to task effectiveness; either way this involves some sort of performance. Thus, individuals with emotionally challenging job roles must find ways to manage difficult or traumatic events, whilst still being deemed ‘professional’. Much research positions humour as a discursive tool to enable individuals to talk about feeling. Some researchers argued joking is a way of expressing these damaging or ‘toxic’ emotions, in a culturally masculine way. The current research using interviews with fifteen fire fighters, explored how fire fighters manage emotionality within their job roles. One clear theme that emerged was the use of humour as a strategy to construct, make sense of, and manage emotionally stressful events. This research therefore expanded further on the previous work, exploring how humour enabled them to make sense of emotionality.
Uncontrolled Keywords: Emotion, mental health, fire service, performativity, emotional expression, masculinities, femininities
Creators: Ward, Lauren, Callaghan, Jane and Fellin, Lisa
Faculties, Divisions and Institutes: Faculties > Faculty of Health & Society > Psychology
Date: 10 July 2014
Date Type: Publication
Journal or Publication Title: British Psychological Society 2014 Annual Conference
Event Title: British Psychological Society 2014 Annual Conference
Event Dates: 2014-05-07
Event Location: Birmingham, UK
Event Type: Other
Language: English
Status: Published / Disseminated
Refereed: No
URI: http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/id/eprint/11398

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