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Titel |
Theorizing cultural work : labour, continuity and change in the cultural and creative industries |
Auteur |
M. Banks, R. Gill, S. Taylor |
Plaats van uitgave |
London |
Uitgever |
Routledge |
Jaar van uitgave |
2013
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Reeks |
Culture, economy and the social |
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9780415502337
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Annotatie |
XIII, 206 p. ; 24 cm. - Bibliography: p. 183-203 . - Met index
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Trefwoorden |
creatieve industrie, arbeidsmarkt, sociale omgeving, economische aspecten, wetenschap, internationaal |
Samenvatting In recent years, cultural work has engaged the interest of scholars from a broad range of social science and humanities disciplines. The debate in this ’turn to cultural work’ has largely been based around evaluating its advantages and disadvantages: its freedoms and its constraints, its informal but precarious nature, the inequalities within its global workforce, and the blurring of work-life boundaries leading to ’self-exploitation’. Introduction: cultural work, time and trajectory / Mark Banks, Rosalind Gill and Stephanie Taylor -- Precarious labour then and now: the British Arts and Crafts Movement and cultural work revisited / Susan Luckman -- Cultural work and antisocial psychology / Sarah Brouillette -- Hired hands, liars, schmucks: histories of screenwriting work and workers in contemporary screen production / Bridget Conor -- Absentee workers: representation and participation in the cultural industries / Kate Oakley -- Specificity, ambivalence and the commodity form of creative work / Matt Stahl -- How special? Cultural work, copyright, politics / Jason Toynbee -- Logistics of cultural work / Brett Neilson -- Learning from Luddites: media labour, technology and life below the line / Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller -- Presence bleed: performing professionalism online / Melissa Gregg -- Feminist futures of cultural work? Creativity, gender and difference in the digital media sector / Sarah B. Proctor-Thomson -- Creativity, biography and the time of individualization / Lisa Adkins -- Professional identity and media work / Mark Deuze and Nicky Lewis -- Theorizing cultural work: an interview with the Editors / Andrew Ross.
Review in: Cultural trends.(2014)3(.211-214); The international journal of cultural policy.21(2015)3(360-364) |
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