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Arlie Russell Hochschild
Alternative spellings: Arlie R. Hochschild Arlie Hochschild Arlie Russell Hochschild Alene Russell Hochschild
B:1940Boston, Mass. Biblio: Amerikanische Soziologin; emeritierte Professorin für Soziologie der University of California, Berkeley; seit 1965 verheiratet mit dem Journalisten Adam Hochschild ; Dissertation: Hochschild, Alene Russell: A community of grandmothers. - Berkley, 1969 ; Ph.D. in Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, 1969; M.A. in Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, 1965; B.A. in International Relations, Swarthmore College, 1962
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Arlie Russell Hochschild (/ˈhoʊkʃɪld/; born January 15, 1940) is an American professor emerita of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley and writer. Hochschild has long focused on the human emotions that underlie moral beliefs, practices, and social life generally. She is the author of nine books including, most recently Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right, a finalist for the National Book Award. In The Second Shift, The Managed Heart, The Time Bind, and many of her other books, she continues the tradition of C. Wright Mills by drawing links between private troubles and public issues. Hochschild seeks to make visible the underlying role of emotion and the work of managing emotion, the paid form of which she calls "emotional labor." For her, "the expression and management of emotion are social processes. What people feel and express depend on societal norms, one's social category and position, and cultural factors." In 2021 she was elected to the American Philosophical Society. As well, she is a member of various other sociological societies; such as the American Sociological Association, the American Gerontological Society, Sociological Research Association, Sociologists for Women in Society, and American Federation of Teachers. (Source: DBPedia)