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  • Creating the right ‘vibe’ : emotional labour and musical performance in the recording studio
  • Confiance ; Culturel ; Emotion ; England ; Espace ; Espace socio-technique ; London ; Matérialité ; Musicien ; Musique ; Performativité ; Royaume-Uni ; Studio d'enregistrement ; Travail
  • Cultural studies ; Emotion ; England ; Labour ; London ; Materiality ; Music ; Performativity ; Space ; United Kingdom
  • In this paper the AA. focus on how music producers and recording engineers in studios in London perform emotional labour as part of the performative engineering of this musical creativity and performance. Firstly, they consider how producers
  • and engineers work to create the right ‘vibe’ within the studio space by outlining the importance of the development of trust, drawing a distinction between emotive trust and capacity trust and tolerance of client behaviour, and in particular of alcohol
  • consumption and substance abuse. They conclude by arguing that recording studios are emotional spaces in which producers and engineers regulate their own emotions by way of managing the emotions of musicians and recording artists as they perform.
  • Globalized fear ? Towards an emotional geopolitics
  • Criminalité ; Echelle ; Emotion ; Féminisme ; Géopolitique ; Mondialisation ; Politique ; Sciences sociales ; Sentiment de peur
  • , it calls for an emotional geopolitics of fear which connects political processes and everyday emotional topographies in a less hierarchical, more enabling relationship.
  • Using Skype to mother : bodies, emotions, visuality, and screens
  • Communication ; Corps humain ; Ecran ; Emotion ; Enfants ; Géographie sociale ; Hamilton ; Image ; Mère ; North Island ; Nouvelle-Zélande ; Skype
  • Children ; Communication ; Emotion ; Hamilton ; Human body ; Image ; New Zealand ; North Island ; Social geography
  • places of bodies are no longer just rooms in homes where mothers, and children’s flesh and emotions rub up against each other on a daily basis but screens across which voices and, even more importantly, images are shared. It also demonstrates that ‘seeing
  • and emotional proximity than in the past.
  • The place of emotions in academic research
  • Emotion ; Enquête ; Géographie sociale ; Inégalité sociale ; Justice sociale ; Méthodologie ; Qualité de la vie ; Recherche
  • Eliciting emotions in HIV/AIDS research : a diary-based approach
  • Bien-être ; Caprivi ; Emotion ; Enquête ; Ethique ; Namibie ; SIDA ; Santé
  • Spaces of faith : incorporating emotion and spirituality in geographic studies
  • Affectivité ; Emotion ; Etats-Unis ; Florida ; Lieu sacré ; Religion ; Spiritualité
  • Affect ; Emotion ; Florida ; Religion ; Sacred place ; United States of America
  • Absence ; Emotion ; Enquête de police ; Incarnation ; Mobilité ; Perception ; Personnes disparues
  • Absense ; Embodiment ; Emotion ; Missing people ; Mobility ; Perception
  • Emotional loading of environmental perceptions: a contribution to architectural psychology in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
  • Fishing for nature : the politics of subjectivity and emotion in Scottish inshore fisheries management
  • Communauté ; Conflit ; Ecologie appliquée ; Ecologie politique ; Emotion ; Gestion des ressources ; Moyens d'existence ; Pêche ; Pêche côtière ; Pêcheur ; Royaume-Uni ; Scotland ; Subjectivité
  • Applied ecology ; Community ; Conflict ; Emotion ; Fishing ; Inshore fishery ; Livelihood ; Political ecology ; Resource management ; Scotland ; Subjectivity ; United Kingdom
  • This paper explores the relational emergence of subjects, emotions, and socionatures and their consequences for Scottish inshore fishery management. It probes the contradictions emerging from different fishing practices by exploring how
  • Emotional encounters in sacred spaces : the case of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • Communauté ; Emotion ; Espace ; Espace profane ; Espace sacré ; Etats-Unis ; Florida ; Géographie sociale ; Religion ; Spiritualité ; Tallahassee ; Temple
  • Community ; Emotion ; Florida ; Religion ; Social geography ; Space ; United States of America
  • This article examines the spiritual experiences from members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tallahassee, Florida. They were allowed the opportunity to freely articulate their emotions when attending meetinghouses and temples
  • The politics of emotion in participatory processes of empowerment and change
  • Changement social ; Emotion ; Espace urbain ; Géographie sociale ; Jeunes ; Mejicanos ; Participation ; Projet ; Quartier ; Responsabilisation ; Salvador ; San Salvador ; Violence
  • El Salvador ; Emotion ; Empowerment ; Neighbourhood ; Participation ; Project ; Social change ; Social geography ; Urban area ; Violence ; Young people
  • This article examines the role of critical analysis and emotions in participatory approaches to em-powerment and change. It analyses a local youth participation project (PAR) in Mejicanos, a poor and violent neighborhood in El Salvador, aiming
  • Emotions that build networks : geographies of human rights movements in Argentina and beyond
  • Argentine ; Droits de l'homme ; Emotion ; Géographie sociale ; Mouvement social ; Organisation ; Réseau de sociabilité
  • Affectivité ; Amitié ; Convivialité ; Emotion ; Géographie sociale ; Réseau de sociabilité ; Sciences sociales ; Subjectivité
  • Affect ; Conviviality ; Emotion ; Friendship ; Social geography ; Social network ; Social sciences ; Subjectivity
  • : geographies of affect/emotion and the ontological construction of the human ; children’s and young people’s geographies and the (re)production of social ordering ; and geographies of mobility and transnationalism in a world of increased human spatial movement
  • Making connections and thinking through emotions : between geography and psychotherapy
  • Comportement ; Emotion ; Féminisme ; Géographie humaniste ; Non-représentation ; Perception ; Psychothérapie
  • Emotional, embodied and affective geographies of alcohol, drinking and drunkenness
  • Affectivité ; Alcoolisme ; Comportement ; Emotion ; Incarnation ; Royaume-Uni ; Vie urbaine
  • Affect ; Alcoholism ; Behaviour ; Embodiment ; Emotion ; United Kingdom ; Urban life
  • Imagining resilience : situating perceptions and emotions about climate change on Kamchatka, Russia
  • Arctique ; Changement climatique ; Dal'nij Vostok ; Discours ; Emotion ; Kamčatka ; Perception ; Russie d'Asie ; Scepticisme
  • Arctic Region ; Asian part of Russia ; Climatic change ; Discourse ; Emotion ; Kamchatka ; Perception ; Russian Far East
  • Emotion and migration : British transnationals in Dubai
  • Britanniques ; Dubay ; Emirats arabes unis ; Emotion ; Ethnographie ; Migration internationale ; Perception ; Transnationalisme
  • British people ; Emotion ; Ethnography ; International migration ; Perception ; Transnationalism ; United Arab Emirates
  • Enlivened geographies of volunteering : situated, embodied and emotional practices of voluntary action
  • Citoyenneté ; Emotion ; Environnement ; Géographie sociale ; Incarnation ; Participation ; Pratique sociale ; Royaume-Uni ; Scotland ; Vie quotidienne ; Volontariat
  • Citizenship ; Daily life ; Embodiment ; Emotion ; Environment ; Participation ; Scotland ; Social geography ; Social practice ; United Kingdom ; Volunteering
  • Alice through the looking glass : emotion, personal connection, and reading colonial archives along the grain
  • Aborigènes ; Archive ; British Columbia ; Canada ; Colonialisme ; Emotion ; Géographie historique ; RAVENHILL (A.) ; Siècle 20
  • Aborigines ; British Columbia ; Canada ; Colonialism ; Emotion ; Historical geography ; Records ; Twentieth Century
  • Affectivité ; Blackpool ; Emotion ; England ; Ethnographie ; Perception ; Royaume-Uni ; Ville illuminée
  • Affect ; Emotion ; England ; Ethnography ; Perception ; United Kingdom