Media work is becoming increasingly precarious due to changing work and labour arrangements. Furthermore, the degree of precarity faced is hard to universalise as it is highly dependent on social, political, and demographical factors. Therefore, this study aims to contribute to the current state of research around media freelancers in Singapore and the types of precarity impacting them by understanding the social forces acting, creating and influencing such precarity, and how they navigate it. Using 11 semi-structured interviews with media freelancers, I find that Singapore media freelancers struggle with pricing, competition, a lack of protection and benefits, and that they continue to face precarity despite Singapore having support mechan...
In the context of the disputed global transformation of labour markets and that of media industry, t...
This paper addresses issues the global concern of uncertainties of digital creative workers, emphasi...
This paper draws attention to the imminent publication of the Routledge book ‘How Non-Permanent Work...
This master’s thesis investigates how freelancers experience job precarity and asymmetrical power re...
How does precarious work entail social vulnerabilities and moral complicities? Theorists of precarit...
This article presents our analysis of the nature of informality of media freelancers and its implica...
In my previous thesis research, the author used eight resource people from various workplaces to exa...
There is an industrial revolution taking place in the media sphere, and it is a result of digitalisa...
This study uses the question, ‘what makes a freelancer specifically a journalist’ as a starting poin...
There is an emerging underclass of workers who labour under precarious work conditions – the precari...
Digital platform labor is increasingly becoming an attractive option especially in countries in the ...
The paper proposal refers to my on-going PhD research and will try to investigate the relational lab...
While increasing academic attention has been paid to the precariousness of contemporary work, less r...
In journalism and editing, as one particular field of cognitive and knowledge labour, workers' expe...
In the context of the disputed global transformation of labour markets and that of media industry, t...
This paper addresses issues the global concern of uncertainties of digital creative workers, emphasi...
This paper draws attention to the imminent publication of the Routledge book ‘How Non-Permanent Work...
This master’s thesis investigates how freelancers experience job precarity and asymmetrical power re...
How does precarious work entail social vulnerabilities and moral complicities? Theorists of precarit...
This article presents our analysis of the nature of informality of media freelancers and its implica...
In my previous thesis research, the author used eight resource people from various workplaces to exa...
There is an industrial revolution taking place in the media sphere, and it is a result of digitalisa...
This study uses the question, ‘what makes a freelancer specifically a journalist’ as a starting poin...
There is an emerging underclass of workers who labour under precarious work conditions – the precari...
Digital platform labor is increasingly becoming an attractive option especially in countries in the ...
The paper proposal refers to my on-going PhD research and will try to investigate the relational lab...
While increasing academic attention has been paid to the precariousness of contemporary work, less r...
In journalism and editing, as one particular field of cognitive and knowledge labour, workers' expe...
In the context of the disputed global transformation of labour markets and that of media industry, t...
This paper addresses issues the global concern of uncertainties of digital creative workers, emphasi...
This paper draws attention to the imminent publication of the Routledge book ‘How Non-Permanent Work...