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Working with passion: Emotionology, corporate environmentalism and climate change

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HUMAN RELATIONS
卷 65, 期 12, 页码 1561-1587

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0018726712457698

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change agency; climate change; corporate environmentalism; emotionology; organizational change

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In responding to climate change, organizations navigate in an increasingly volatile emotional milieu in which feelings of fear, anxiety, hostility and anger shape public debate. In this article, we explore how corporations have responded to the broader 'emotionology' surrounding climate change. Our focus is on the role of corporate sustainability specialists as intermediaries, or 'emotionology workers', acting between broader social debates and local organizational contexts. Through analysis of interview and documentary data from major Australian corporations we explore both the activities of these individuals in translating and shaping climate change emotionology within their organizations, and how they manage their own emotionality in this work. We find that sustainability professionals are key agents in the design and implementation of a positive emotionology of climate change as a challenge and opportunity for corporate action. However, these activities result in tensions and contradictions for these individuals in reconciling their own emotional engagement with climate change and the negative impact of corporate activities on the environment. Our analysis contributes to an understanding of the roles and activities of 'emotionology work', as well as broadening the concept of 'emotion work' to include those involved in promoting broader social change in organizational settings.

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