I'm Sorry You Feel That Way by Negra, Diane (9781503646506) | Browns Books
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I'm Sorry You Feel That Way : The New Cultures of Customer Service

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This book is about how twenty-first century capitalism is re-making the roles of customer and customer service provider, shedding light on why consumer capitalism has come to feel so punishing for so many.

In call centers, banks, airports, universities, public transport systems, hospitals, and other key sites, the intensification of profit imperatives alongside hyper-technologization has generated an "antagonistic interface" between customers and workers.

Consumers widely report feeling trapped in the vise-like grip of frustrating and confounding systems that waste significant amounts of time.   Positioning the poorly served customer as the definitional figure of 21st century commercial relations, Diane Negra articulates a new corporate authoritarianism that allocates a broad range of digital tasks to customers.

Essential to this apportionment are technology platforms with high failure rates, corporate devotion to byzantine bureaucratic procedures, and the conspicuous, constant valuing of high-status customers over low-status ones.

Compliance with new stripped-down service protocols is enforced not only directly but through powerful norms and customs, and affective culture is notable for converting service encounters into transactions routinely characterized by frustration, impotence, and fury.

In analyzing the service ecology and its media representations, I'm Sorry You Feel That Way reveals how the shift to customer work is now both totalized and thoroughly naturalized.

As the book maps out, the changing nature of the service encounter in day-to-day life and in the cultural imagination reveal the emergence of corporate emotions seldom recognized as the assault on dignity they constitute.

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Stanford University Press
1503646505 / 9781503646506
Paperback / softback
658.812
21/04/2026
United States
288 pages, 18 illustrations - 18 halftones
152 x 229 mm

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