While increasing academic attention has been paid to the precariousness of contemporary work, less research has examined how workers organise in response. This article examines how a group of precarious workers—commercial photographers—use an online forum to resist changes to their working conditions. Our findings illustrate how the forum enables photographers to share knowledge, debate rules, and organise collectively. We discuss two implications: firstly that the forum performs many of the functions of a professional association, and so gives us a new insight into how traditional forms of worker organisation may be translated in the digital realm, and secondly that the form of collective resistance produced by the group may constitute a m...
This master’s thesis investigates how freelancers experience job precarity and asymmetrical power re...
The international cultural heritage economy has long been underpinned by a reserve army of unemploye...
There has been a recent proliferation of scholarly interest in the impacts of platformization on cul...
While increasing academic attention has been paid to the precariousness of contemporary work, less r...
While increasing academic attention has been paid to the precariousness of contemporary work, less r...
Theorists have suggested that precarity — an experience of risk and uncertainty — increasingly descr...
This article examines the endurance of traditional class labels among precarious workers in post-rec...
Much is known of the impact of digital technology, especially social media platforms, on conflict ph...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
This paper explores avenues for resistance to precarious and exploited labour in the cultural sector...
While there is emerging research on the motivations of workers who engage withspecific digital platf...
A Precarious Selfie is a critical reflection on artistic subjectivity in the context of a networked ...
Gerben Wortelboer and Martijn Pieter Van der Steen zoom in on the well-being of precarious workers. ...
This article explores the practices of recently formed and mainly UK-based art workers’ collectives ...
Many workers have been drawn to the gig economy by the promise of flexible, autonomous work, but sch...
This master’s thesis investigates how freelancers experience job precarity and asymmetrical power re...
The international cultural heritage economy has long been underpinned by a reserve army of unemploye...
There has been a recent proliferation of scholarly interest in the impacts of platformization on cul...
While increasing academic attention has been paid to the precariousness of contemporary work, less r...
While increasing academic attention has been paid to the precariousness of contemporary work, less r...
Theorists have suggested that precarity — an experience of risk and uncertainty — increasingly descr...
This article examines the endurance of traditional class labels among precarious workers in post-rec...
Much is known of the impact of digital technology, especially social media platforms, on conflict ph...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
This paper explores avenues for resistance to precarious and exploited labour in the cultural sector...
While there is emerging research on the motivations of workers who engage withspecific digital platf...
A Precarious Selfie is a critical reflection on artistic subjectivity in the context of a networked ...
Gerben Wortelboer and Martijn Pieter Van der Steen zoom in on the well-being of precarious workers. ...
This article explores the practices of recently formed and mainly UK-based art workers’ collectives ...
Many workers have been drawn to the gig economy by the promise of flexible, autonomous work, but sch...
This master’s thesis investigates how freelancers experience job precarity and asymmetrical power re...
The international cultural heritage economy has long been underpinned by a reserve army of unemploye...
There has been a recent proliferation of scholarly interest in the impacts of platformization on cul...