This chapter examines a politics of creative media work in order to make claims for what is good work. These claims follow a number of recent critiques of work emerging from media production studies. Drawing on sociology, philosophy, and social theory, the chapter develops a model for the analysis of good and bad work in general. A case study of the independent television sector in the UK and Germany then applies this model to illustrate the coexistence of positive and negative features in media work. This intervention aims to promote the kind of emancipatory social action necessary to make access to good work, including good creative work, more equal and just
Based on 30 years of work experience in TV and film production, I have made a phenomenological analy...
This collection places the workplace experiences of industry workers at centre stage. It looks at fi...
Mass media workers have a good ability to convey ideas to be enjoyed by a wide and heterogeneous aud...
This chapter examines a politics of creative media work in order to make claims for what is good wor...
In keeping with the focus of this special section, we concentrate initially on some of the problems ...
This project, based on a study of television producers in Colombia, is an ethnographic exploration o...
Most media work today takes place under atypical conditions, i.e. media professionals such as journa...
As media have become dominant players in society’s affairs and, as an industry, represent a powerful...
This case study compares the TV Wrap petition for freelance TV worker rights in 2005, which brought ...
Introduction The rapidly burgeoning popularity of cinema at the beginning of the 20th century favore...
What does it mean and what does it take to make media? How do the various media professions – in fil...
Making Media Work aims to provide a deeper and more nuanced understanding of management within the e...
This essay utilizes concepts from screen theory to better understand the function of socially engage...
What do journalists do when they negotiate their work, solve their problems, and produce their multi...
This paper contextualises the prevalence of an unpaid work culture at entry level in the film and TV...
Based on 30 years of work experience in TV and film production, I have made a phenomenological analy...
This collection places the workplace experiences of industry workers at centre stage. It looks at fi...
Mass media workers have a good ability to convey ideas to be enjoyed by a wide and heterogeneous aud...
This chapter examines a politics of creative media work in order to make claims for what is good wor...
In keeping with the focus of this special section, we concentrate initially on some of the problems ...
This project, based on a study of television producers in Colombia, is an ethnographic exploration o...
Most media work today takes place under atypical conditions, i.e. media professionals such as journa...
As media have become dominant players in society’s affairs and, as an industry, represent a powerful...
This case study compares the TV Wrap petition for freelance TV worker rights in 2005, which brought ...
Introduction The rapidly burgeoning popularity of cinema at the beginning of the 20th century favore...
What does it mean and what does it take to make media? How do the various media professions – in fil...
Making Media Work aims to provide a deeper and more nuanced understanding of management within the e...
This essay utilizes concepts from screen theory to better understand the function of socially engage...
What do journalists do when they negotiate their work, solve their problems, and produce their multi...
This paper contextualises the prevalence of an unpaid work culture at entry level in the film and TV...
Based on 30 years of work experience in TV and film production, I have made a phenomenological analy...
This collection places the workplace experiences of industry workers at centre stage. It looks at fi...
Mass media workers have a good ability to convey ideas to be enjoyed by a wide and heterogeneous aud...