The expansion of creative and cultural industries has provided a rich source for theoretical claims and commentary. Much of this reproduces and extends the idea that autonomy is the defining feature of both enterprises and workers. Drawing on evidence from research into Australian development studios in the global digital games industry, the article interrogates claims concerning autonomy and related issues of insecurity and intensity, skill and specialisation, work–play boundaries, identity and attachments. In seeking to reconnect changes in creative labour to the wider production environment and political economy, an argument is advanced that autonomy is deeply contextual and contested as a dimension of the processes of capturing value fo...
This article examines the role and status of craft labour in the creative industries. While it tends...
Creative labour occupies a highly contradictory position in modern, global, ‘knowledge-based’ econom...
There is a tension at the heart of contemporary discussions of ‘creative’ labour. On the one hand, t...
The expansion of creative and cultural industries has provided a rich source for theoretical claims ...
The expansion of creative and cultural industries has provided a rich source for theoretical claims ...
The expansion of creative and cultural industries has provided a rich source for theoretical claims ...
Beyond the blockbuster studios and multinational publishers of North America, Western Europe, and Ja...
Focusing on the ?talent pathways? outlined in the 2008 Department of Culture, Media and Sport Creati...
Considered to be a blindspot until recently, labor has now become a popular research topic within me...
The aim of this article is to examine synthetically the concept of “autonomy” in cultural and creati...
The Australian games industry is a textbook case in creative destruction. Australian developers have...
The aim of this article is to examine synthetically the concept of 'autonomy' in cultural and creati...
Co-creative relations among professional media producers and consumers indicate a profound shift in...
This article focuses on the role of creative labour, which has figured prominently in narratives of ...
Media production is today heavily computerised, and as a consequence of this, profoundly reliant on ...
This article examines the role and status of craft labour in the creative industries. While it tends...
Creative labour occupies a highly contradictory position in modern, global, ‘knowledge-based’ econom...
There is a tension at the heart of contemporary discussions of ‘creative’ labour. On the one hand, t...
The expansion of creative and cultural industries has provided a rich source for theoretical claims ...
The expansion of creative and cultural industries has provided a rich source for theoretical claims ...
The expansion of creative and cultural industries has provided a rich source for theoretical claims ...
Beyond the blockbuster studios and multinational publishers of North America, Western Europe, and Ja...
Focusing on the ?talent pathways? outlined in the 2008 Department of Culture, Media and Sport Creati...
Considered to be a blindspot until recently, labor has now become a popular research topic within me...
The aim of this article is to examine synthetically the concept of “autonomy” in cultural and creati...
The Australian games industry is a textbook case in creative destruction. Australian developers have...
The aim of this article is to examine synthetically the concept of 'autonomy' in cultural and creati...
Co-creative relations among professional media producers and consumers indicate a profound shift in...
This article focuses on the role of creative labour, which has figured prominently in narratives of ...
Media production is today heavily computerised, and as a consequence of this, profoundly reliant on ...
This article examines the role and status of craft labour in the creative industries. While it tends...
Creative labour occupies a highly contradictory position in modern, global, ‘knowledge-based’ econom...
There is a tension at the heart of contemporary discussions of ‘creative’ labour. On the one hand, t...