Research is key to supporting diversity and inclusion practices in media and creative industries because it articulates the structural and cultural barriers to participation by workers with a broad range of underrepresented social identities. However, currently there is a lack of research that problematises how change happens with regard to equality, diversity and inclusion in creative industries. Very little research looks beyond specific initiatives, particular employers or individual organisations to explore how change is adopted more broadly within the sector. This article seeks to address that gap by applying a number of literatures on policy and organisational or cultural change to generate a schema that allows the complexity of chang...
This report provides a brief overview of the available statistical data, existing research and sugge...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the concept of cultural diversity and how it effects emp...
In October 2017, the British Film Institute declared that it would commit to specific targets for ge...
Research is key to supporting diversity and inclusion practices in media and creative industries bec...
This article focuses on equality, diversity and inclusion in the Irish media industry and how it can...
Equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in media are key concerns of contemporary academic research...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly r...
This paper considers how new entrants to the Creative Industries view the challenge of achieving eq...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly reg...
Globalisation and demographic shifts have transformed the way organisations and society in general, ...
After a period of unprecedented change, this article provides a snapshot of the Irish screen product...
This article examines the role of national screen agencies in the realisation of an equitable screen...
This dissertation explores the concept of diversity management in the workplace, with particular emp...
Modern-day Irish society is becoming more culturally and ethnically diverse, thus leading to a diver...
This article explores how gay and lesbian identities are incorporated, or not, into the roles and ro...
This report provides a brief overview of the available statistical data, existing research and sugge...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the concept of cultural diversity and how it effects emp...
In October 2017, the British Film Institute declared that it would commit to specific targets for ge...
Research is key to supporting diversity and inclusion practices in media and creative industries bec...
This article focuses on equality, diversity and inclusion in the Irish media industry and how it can...
Equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in media are key concerns of contemporary academic research...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly r...
This paper considers how new entrants to the Creative Industries view the challenge of achieving eq...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly reg...
Globalisation and demographic shifts have transformed the way organisations and society in general, ...
After a period of unprecedented change, this article provides a snapshot of the Irish screen product...
This article examines the role of national screen agencies in the realisation of an equitable screen...
This dissertation explores the concept of diversity management in the workplace, with particular emp...
Modern-day Irish society is becoming more culturally and ethnically diverse, thus leading to a diver...
This article explores how gay and lesbian identities are incorporated, or not, into the roles and ro...
This report provides a brief overview of the available statistical data, existing research and sugge...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the concept of cultural diversity and how it effects emp...
In October 2017, the British Film Institute declared that it would commit to specific targets for ge...