Social media platforms are important to self-employed cultural workers as a means of reaching markets and promoting the entrepreneur’s brand identity. But beyond self-branding, how are notions of expertise negotiated by individual cultural entrepreneurs and how does this relate to gender? This article addresses issues of identity and professionalism for women cultural entrepreneurs by focusing on their use of Twitter. Given the well documented gender and ethnic inequalities in cultural industry work, what does women’s use of Twitter tell us about the nature of women's professional identities within neoliberal economies? We argue that online platforms are an important space for self-employed cultural workers and that within this context, ide...
Social media has created a new way of feminist activism in the world, including a rapid rise in \u27...
Technological advances in emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs) are enabling ma...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article critically analyses the manner in which intersectionality...
Social media platforms are important to self-employed cultural workers as a means of reaching market...
From fashion bloggers and beauty vloggers to virtual stylists and digital tastemakers, legions of en...
Critical scholarship has challenged traditional assumptions of entrepreneurship as a ‘neutral’ econo...
Common depictions of authentic self-presentation on social media are often interpreted through the l...
This paper uses a comparative ethnographic approach to explore the ways in which social media enable...
This work explores how women entrepreneurs in the consultancy industry legitimise their professional...
Our article conceptualizes the experiences of women entrepreneurs through exploring how they negoti...
This project uses content analysis from ten various Instagram pages from women entrepreneurs. The an...
Amidst radical transformations in the technologies, politics, and markets of cultural labor, critica...
This paper explores the importance of visualization online and the gendering of entrepreneurship in ...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Purpose – Careers have come to dominate contemporary discourse on ge...
This article compares the work of fashion models and “new media workers” (those who work in the rela...
Social media has created a new way of feminist activism in the world, including a rapid rise in \u27...
Technological advances in emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs) are enabling ma...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article critically analyses the manner in which intersectionality...
Social media platforms are important to self-employed cultural workers as a means of reaching market...
From fashion bloggers and beauty vloggers to virtual stylists and digital tastemakers, legions of en...
Critical scholarship has challenged traditional assumptions of entrepreneurship as a ‘neutral’ econo...
Common depictions of authentic self-presentation on social media are often interpreted through the l...
This paper uses a comparative ethnographic approach to explore the ways in which social media enable...
This work explores how women entrepreneurs in the consultancy industry legitimise their professional...
Our article conceptualizes the experiences of women entrepreneurs through exploring how they negoti...
This project uses content analysis from ten various Instagram pages from women entrepreneurs. The an...
Amidst radical transformations in the technologies, politics, and markets of cultural labor, critica...
This paper explores the importance of visualization online and the gendering of entrepreneurship in ...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Purpose – Careers have come to dominate contemporary discourse on ge...
This article compares the work of fashion models and “new media workers” (those who work in the rela...
Social media has created a new way of feminist activism in the world, including a rapid rise in \u27...
Technological advances in emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs) are enabling ma...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article critically analyses the manner in which intersectionality...