In keeping with the focus of this special section, we concentrate initially on some of the problems of autonomist Marxist concepts such as `immaterial labour', `affective labour' and `precarity' for understanding work in the cultural industries. We then briefly review some relevant media theory (John Thompson's notion of mediated quasi-interaction) and some key recent sociological research on cultural labour (especially work by Andrew Ross and Laura Grindstaff, the latter drawing on Hochschild's concept of emotional labour), which we believe may be more useful than autonomist concepts in developing empirically informed critique. The main body of the article then consists of an ethnographic account of working on one particular television pro...
There is a tension at the heart of contemporary discussions of ‘creative’ labour. On the one hand, t...
Based on 30 years of work experience in TV and film production, I have made a phenomenological analy...
In journalism and editing, as one particular field of cognitive and knowledge labour, workers' expe...
This paper analyses research evidence about the creative environments in the UK television productio...
This article examines the quality of work life in Islam-based television by focusing on the emotiona...
This article introduces a special section concerned with precariousness and cultural work. Its aim i...
This paper seeks to fill a gap between existing theories of cultural work and the lived experience o...
Engaging with the sociologies of work and culture along with technology and media studies, this diss...
This chapter examines a politics of creative media work in order to make claims for what is good wor...
This module aims to provide an overview of some of the historical approaches to the relationship bet...
Considered to be a blindspot until recently, labor has now become a popular research topic within me...
The subject of emotion in organisations is now well established and widely debated. However, having ...
This paper was presented at Paper Session 4 – Labour Processes and Subjectivities. A dominant theme ...
The figure of the self-reliant, risk-bearing, non-unionised, self-exploiting, always-on flexibly emp...
Abstract / Many stereotypes of new media workers exist: they are exemplary of the future of work and...
There is a tension at the heart of contemporary discussions of ‘creative’ labour. On the one hand, t...
Based on 30 years of work experience in TV and film production, I have made a phenomenological analy...
In journalism and editing, as one particular field of cognitive and knowledge labour, workers' expe...
This paper analyses research evidence about the creative environments in the UK television productio...
This article examines the quality of work life in Islam-based television by focusing on the emotiona...
This article introduces a special section concerned with precariousness and cultural work. Its aim i...
This paper seeks to fill a gap between existing theories of cultural work and the lived experience o...
Engaging with the sociologies of work and culture along with technology and media studies, this diss...
This chapter examines a politics of creative media work in order to make claims for what is good wor...
This module aims to provide an overview of some of the historical approaches to the relationship bet...
Considered to be a blindspot until recently, labor has now become a popular research topic within me...
The subject of emotion in organisations is now well established and widely debated. However, having ...
This paper was presented at Paper Session 4 – Labour Processes and Subjectivities. A dominant theme ...
The figure of the self-reliant, risk-bearing, non-unionised, self-exploiting, always-on flexibly emp...
Abstract / Many stereotypes of new media workers exist: they are exemplary of the future of work and...
There is a tension at the heart of contemporary discussions of ‘creative’ labour. On the one hand, t...
Based on 30 years of work experience in TV and film production, I have made a phenomenological analy...
In journalism and editing, as one particular field of cognitive and knowledge labour, workers' expe...