"总是相关":一个现象学研究演员的工作日
Kristin Losvik Sørensen1, Niklas Hald2, Rose Mari Olsen3,4
1Faculty of Nursing and Health Science, Nord University, Mo i Rana, Norway.
Arts & health
|October 30, 2024
概括
演员必须不断努力"始终保持相关性",以在苛刻的娱乐行业中航行. 然而,这种追求可能会对他们的福祉产生负面影响,因为它会模糊工作与生活的界限,并导致慢性压力.
科学领域:
- 表演艺术表演艺术
- 职业健康 职业健康 职业健康
- 劳动社会学工作的社会学.
背景情况:
- 娱乐行业给演员带来了独特的挑战,包括人员不足和不稳定的工作条件.
- 强烈的工作压力和严格的绩效期望可以在演员的日常工作生活中造成重大障碍.
- 这些特定行业的压力因素对参与者的整体健康和福祉产生了深远的影响.
研究的目的:
- 探索挪威娱乐行业中演员的生活经历.
- 确定参与者在维持职业生涯时所面临的核心原则和挑战.
- 了解职业要求与演员福祉之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 采用了定性研究方法.
- 与挪威各地的14位来自不同背景的参与者进行了深入采访.
- 使用反射生活世界研究分析来解释采访数据.
主要成果:
- 基本的短语"永远相关"从演员的经验中成为一个中心主题.
- 这个核心概念包括理解非正式行业结构,保持可用性,培养积极的声誉和持续的专业发展.
- 演员保持相关性的能力对于在波动性行业的职业可持续性至关重要.
结论:
- 对于演员来说",总是相关"的要求就像一把双刃剑.
- 虽然它对于职业导航至关重要,但它可能导致工作与生活的界限变得模糊.
- 这种工作与生活的界限问题是导致慢性压力和潜在的健康损害的重要因素.
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