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'Living at the border of poverty': how theater actors maintain their calling through narrative identity work

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posted on 2025-05-09, 17:18 authored by Silvia Cinque, Daniel Nyberg, Ken Starkey
People who have a sense of calling to their work are more inspired, motivated and engaged with what they do. But how is calling constructed and maintained within organizations? More importantly, how do people maintain a sense of calling to their work when this is a source of ongoing material and existential hardships? This article seeks to address these questions by looking at the artistic setting of theater where actors maintain their calling despite their precarious work situation. The study employs a narrative approach to illustrate how three dominant narratives—religious, political and therapeutic—are central in constructing theater work as deeply meaningful. Specifically, each narrative explains how theater actors maintain their calling through different processes of identity work enacted through sacrifice (religious), responsibility (political) and self-care (therapeutic), with corresponding role identities as martyrs (religious), citizens (political) and self-coaches (therapeutic). We contribute to the literature on callings by: (a) showing how different processes of identity work are central to maintaining callings in precarious work situations, (b) exploring the role played by the ‘other’ as an interlocutor in accounting for and maintaining callings, and (c) advancing a theoretical explanation of callings that illustrates how callings contingently emerge as acts of elevation, resistance or resilience within contemporary society.

History

Journal title

Human Relations

Volume

74

Issue

11

Pagination

1755-1780

Publisher

Sage

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Business and Law

School

Newcastle Business School

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Cinque, Silvia; Nyberg, Daniel; Starkey, Ken. (2021). 'Living at the border of poverty': how theater actors maintain their calling through narrative identity work. Human Relations Vol. 74, Issue 11, p. 1755-1780 Copyright ©2021. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0018726720908663

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