Linda E. Francis
CWRU at Metrohealth
258 Rammelkamp Center
2500 Metrohealth Drive
Cleveland, Ohio 44109
U.S.A.
Work: 216-778-3919
Home: 330-676-1170

My primary research interest is in communication processes between patients, families and providers in medical and mental health settings. I am particularly interested in the emotional content of these interactions, especially the means by which actors manage their own and others' emotions. Much of my older work has addressed ideologies of practice, through which practitioners construct, communicate, and enforce definitions of physical, mental, and/or emotional health and illness. More recently, I have begun research on caregivers for advanced cancer patients, focusing on emotional distress and bereavement.
 Journal Articles:
- Colson, Paul and Francis, Linda. 2008. "Consumer Staff and the Role of Personal Experience in Mental Health Services," in the Journal of Social Work and Health Care.
- Francis, L. E. (2000). Conflicting bureaucracies, conflicted work: Dilemmas in case management for homeless people with severe mental illness. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 27(2), 97-112.
- Francis, L. E. (1997). Ideology and emotion management: Redefining identity in two support groups. Social Psychology Quarterly, 60(2), 153-171.
- Francis, L. E. (1994)."Laughter, the best mediation: Humor as emotion management in interaction. Symbolic Interaction, 17(2), 147-163.
- Francis, L.E., Colson, P.W., & Mizzi, P. (2002). Beneficence vs. obligation: Challenges for consumer employment in mental health services organizations. Community Mental Health Journal.
- Francis, L.E., C.S. Berger, C. Steinman, M. Giardini and K. Kim. Forthcoming, 2009. "Pregnant and Poor in the Suburb." Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare.
- Francis, L.E., J. Worthington, G. Krypriotakis and J.H. Rose. 2010. "Relationship Quality and Burden among Caregivers of Late-Stage Cancer Patients." Journal of Supportive Care in Cancer. DOI: 10.1007/s00520-009-0765-5.
- Francis, L.E., Monahan, K., & Berger, C.S. (1999). A laughing matter? Uses of humor in medical interactions. Motivation and Emotion, 23(2).
- Smith, H. and L.E. Francis. 2005. “Social versus Self-Directed Events among Japanese and Americans.” Social Forces, 84(2): 819-828.
Other Publications:
- Francis, L. E. (1998). Emotion, coping, and therapeutic ideologies. In D. Franks, R. Erikson, & B. Cuthbertson-Johnson (Eds.), The Sociology of Emotions: Real Life Applications (pp. 71-101). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.
- Francis, L.E. 2003. “Feeling Good, Feeling Well: Identity, Emotion, and Health.” (Pp. 123-134 in Advances in Identity Theory, Peter Burke, Timothy Owens, Richard Serpe and Peggy Thoits, Eds. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
- Francis, L.E.2006. “Health and Emotion.” Chapter 23 in the Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions, J. Stets and J. Turner (eds.), of the Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, Howard Kaplan, Series Editor. New York: Springer Press
- Francis, Linda E. 2008. "Anger and Anguish in Maternity Care." Chapter in Robinson and Clay-Warner, Eds., Social Structure and Emotion. New York: Elsevier.
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