Research on creative work typically focuses either on precarious work and employment or on creative workers’ dedication to their work and profession. The account of UK broadcaster and writer Charlotte presented in this article bridges these two foci. Charlotte talks about finding work in the cultural industry she loves, moulding a portfolio of jobs into a coherent creative career, and being a woman and working mother in broadcasting and media. Her account gives rich insight into how creative workers exercise individual agency in the face of their industries’ structural constraints and how they pursue careers both because of and in spite of what the cultural and creative industries offer
This thesis argues that to achieve a nuanced picture of British women documentarians’ authorial agen...
Creative Labour provides an insight into the unique employment issues affecting workers in film, tel...
My Brilliant Career is a graphic essay presenting emerging findings from an ongoing research project...
Research on creative work typically focuses either on precarious work and employment or on creative ...
A UK broadcaster discusses the challenges of the profession with Doris Ruth Eikho
Although there is a body of scholarship concerning women’s roles in the British media industries, fe...
This article explores the impact of structural and technological change on women's employment in the...
Writing fiction is often seen as a desirable way to make a living. However, survey findings have sho...
Work in the contemporary creative industries has been celebrated for offering freedom and fulfilment...
This dissertation explores the way that creativity manifests within the everyday labour of practitio...
This article analyses the lived experience of writers and musicians in order to examine the relation...
This article concerns gendered sustainability of careers in the UK TV industry. Much academic scruti...
Contemporary creative work has emerged as a focus of international academic and policy attention sin...
This paper analyses research evidence about the creative environments in the UK television productio...
Like many other creative endeavours, music writing is a proto-professional practice built on the bac...
This thesis argues that to achieve a nuanced picture of British women documentarians’ authorial agen...
Creative Labour provides an insight into the unique employment issues affecting workers in film, tel...
My Brilliant Career is a graphic essay presenting emerging findings from an ongoing research project...
Research on creative work typically focuses either on precarious work and employment or on creative ...
A UK broadcaster discusses the challenges of the profession with Doris Ruth Eikho
Although there is a body of scholarship concerning women’s roles in the British media industries, fe...
This article explores the impact of structural and technological change on women's employment in the...
Writing fiction is often seen as a desirable way to make a living. However, survey findings have sho...
Work in the contemporary creative industries has been celebrated for offering freedom and fulfilment...
This dissertation explores the way that creativity manifests within the everyday labour of practitio...
This article analyses the lived experience of writers and musicians in order to examine the relation...
This article concerns gendered sustainability of careers in the UK TV industry. Much academic scruti...
Contemporary creative work has emerged as a focus of international academic and policy attention sin...
This paper analyses research evidence about the creative environments in the UK television productio...
Like many other creative endeavours, music writing is a proto-professional practice built on the bac...
This thesis argues that to achieve a nuanced picture of British women documentarians’ authorial agen...
Creative Labour provides an insight into the unique employment issues affecting workers in film, tel...
My Brilliant Career is a graphic essay presenting emerging findings from an ongoing research project...