The browser you are using is not supported by this website. All versions of Internet Explorer are no longer supported, either by us or Microsoft (read more here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/windows/end-of-ie-support).

Please use a modern browser to fully experience our website, such as the newest versions of Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari etc.

Bild på Anna Rypi. Privat bild.

Anna Rypi

Bild på Anna Rypi. Privat bild.

The feeling rules of victim offender mediation

Author

  • Anna Rypi

Summary, in English

This paper is based on an ethnographic study conducted in Sweden and focuses on the emotional aspect, both its rhetoric and interaction, of the victim offender mediation process. The emotion culture is examined, as well as the basic feeling rules that tell victims and offenders how to feel, value, and manage their own, and the other party's feelings in the mediation process. If mediation is done 'with your heart', then mediation is also the practice of managing hearts. The practice of mediation is influenced by both a victim discourse and an impartiality discourse, which encourages participant control of emotions but also support spontaneous emotional expressions as a natural part of the remedial ritual.

Department/s

  • Sociology

Publishing year

2016

Language

English

Pages

83-97

Publication/Series

International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion

Volume

7

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Inderscience Publishers

Topic

  • Sociology

Keywords

  • Discourse
  • Emotion culture
  • Feeling rule
  • Restorative justice
  • Victim offender mediation

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1740-8938