peer-reviewedThrough the theoretical lenses of agency, autonomy, resistance, and resilience, this ethnographic study reveals how professional musicians and cultural workers experience the neoliberalisation of cultural production in their careers and everyday lives. Neoliberal capitalism is the most powerful cultural, ideological, and economic system in the West today. As such, it largely influences labour and other social relations, including the modes of cultural production, distribution, and consumption. Further, many of the most urgent issues facing artists and cultural workers today result from neoliberalism’s intensification of precarious labour relations, and its encroachment of market values into nearly all realms of cultural...
This latest issue of Irish Theatre International bridges the discourses of theatre practice and rese...
non-peer-reviewedThe overall aim of this research is to explore the experience of career development...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...
Ireland’s entry into an €85 billion bailout agreement with the tripartite entity known as the “Troik...
Labour process theory has been a key resource for the sociological study of work for over four decad...
A number of recent studies have responded to neoliberal understandings of entrepreneurship, creativi...
How do cultural workers deal with the tension between autonomy and control in their working lives? T...
Empirical studies generally report that aspiring a career in the performing arts is risky business. ...
In modern industrial societies, strongly associating work to tangible productivity and professions ...
How can we understand contradictory identifications within work to which one is passionately attache...
The central focus of this thesis involves the combined application of reflexive historical genealog...
This thesis considers the dialectical relationship between music and commerce and asks the question ...
Adorno & Horkheimer (1998) argue that the Culture Industry generates cultural artefacts that fail to...
In relating to the politico-economic concept of ‘creative industries’, the paper explores in what wa...
This latest issue of Irish Theatre International bridges the discourses of theatre practice and rese...
This latest issue of Irish Theatre International bridges the discourses of theatre practice and rese...
non-peer-reviewedThe overall aim of this research is to explore the experience of career development...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...
Ireland’s entry into an €85 billion bailout agreement with the tripartite entity known as the “Troik...
Labour process theory has been a key resource for the sociological study of work for over four decad...
A number of recent studies have responded to neoliberal understandings of entrepreneurship, creativi...
How do cultural workers deal with the tension between autonomy and control in their working lives? T...
Empirical studies generally report that aspiring a career in the performing arts is risky business. ...
In modern industrial societies, strongly associating work to tangible productivity and professions ...
How can we understand contradictory identifications within work to which one is passionately attache...
The central focus of this thesis involves the combined application of reflexive historical genealog...
This thesis considers the dialectical relationship between music and commerce and asks the question ...
Adorno & Horkheimer (1998) argue that the Culture Industry generates cultural artefacts that fail to...
In relating to the politico-economic concept of ‘creative industries’, the paper explores in what wa...
This latest issue of Irish Theatre International bridges the discourses of theatre practice and rese...
This latest issue of Irish Theatre International bridges the discourses of theatre practice and rese...
non-peer-reviewedThe overall aim of this research is to explore the experience of career development...
This dissertation examines Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (The Irish Musicians\u27 Association) and its...