Publikacja:
Mask(ing) Emotion: Social Symbolic Objects as Catalysts of Emotion Work in Social Movement Organizations

Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry
Rocznik 2025Wydanie 1Numer 1
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Cytowanie
Amir Elmi Keshtiban, Sara Zaeemdar, & Jamie Callahan. (2025). Mask(ing) Emotion: Social Symbolic Objects as Catalysts of Emotion Work in Social Movement Organizations. Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry, 1(1), 28–49. https://doi.org/10.7206/tamara.1532-5555.28
Abstrakt
Social symbolic objects, such as masks, can powerfully shape and transform emotions within
and about organizations. In this article, we examine how social movement organizations (SMOs)
use artifacts to trigger emotion work by members and audiences. Using Twitter engagement data
referencing the Guy Fawkes mask as adopted by Anonymous and Occupy during their peak
years, we identified three outcomes of artifact use: new member recruitment, heightened public
alienation, and creation/consolidation of a collective member identity. Our findings extend
theories of emotion cycles of resistance in social movements (Sandlin & Callahan, 2009) and
sensemaking of organizational artifacts (Rafaeli & Vilnai-Yavetz, 2004) by demonstrating how
social symbolic objects operationalize these theories. A key value of the integrative framework
we offer lies in providing clarity on how emotion work practices using artifacts influence both
internal and external actors in SMOs.