Cultural industry workers at times compromise the values and tastes that are important parts of their artistic identities to accommodate commercial demands. I argue that workers resolve frustrations that arise from such compromises through identity work, individuals’ active construction of their identities in social contexts. Using ethnographic data from fieldwork at a reality television production company, I describe two identity work strategies, distancing and evaluative tweaking, that workers use to maintain their artistic integrity despite producing work that does not meet their standards of quality. The manner through which these strategies emerged during micro social interaction differed between managers and non-managers. Managers use...
Drawing on Paul Ricoeur's approach to narrative identity and a longitudinal case study of a graphic ...
This article focuses on aspects of belonging the producers of reality TV programmes address in the s...
Identity work has increasingly been defined narratively, focusing on how individuals draw on discour...
Audiences, critics, and academics have raised significant moral concerns about reality television. T...
Reality TV and the cultural industry exist at the forefront of the performative, attention economy. ...
Audiences, critics, and academics have raised significant moral concerns about reality television. T...
Why do contemporary forms of life, work, and culture often seem to revolve around having to perform ...
Drawing on Paul Ricoeur's approach to narrative identity and a longitudinal case study of a graphic ...
Bias towards a narrow selection of characteristics, that are supposedly professional, limit the numb...
This chapter discusses the role of professional identity in television production for the negotiatio...
We position reality television within the broader category of consumer practices of authenticity see...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MM 2016 Tangx, 203 pages :illustrationsPeople are encourag...
Creative workers often experience identity tensions. On the one hand, ‘creatives’ desire to see them...
Creative workers often experience identity tensions. On the one hand, ‘creatives’ desire to see them...
People are more involved with media than ever but news about media as an industry is less than optim...
Drawing on Paul Ricoeur's approach to narrative identity and a longitudinal case study of a graphic ...
This article focuses on aspects of belonging the producers of reality TV programmes address in the s...
Identity work has increasingly been defined narratively, focusing on how individuals draw on discour...
Audiences, critics, and academics have raised significant moral concerns about reality television. T...
Reality TV and the cultural industry exist at the forefront of the performative, attention economy. ...
Audiences, critics, and academics have raised significant moral concerns about reality television. T...
Why do contemporary forms of life, work, and culture often seem to revolve around having to perform ...
Drawing on Paul Ricoeur's approach to narrative identity and a longitudinal case study of a graphic ...
Bias towards a narrow selection of characteristics, that are supposedly professional, limit the numb...
This chapter discusses the role of professional identity in television production for the negotiatio...
We position reality television within the broader category of consumer practices of authenticity see...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MM 2016 Tangx, 203 pages :illustrationsPeople are encourag...
Creative workers often experience identity tensions. On the one hand, ‘creatives’ desire to see them...
Creative workers often experience identity tensions. On the one hand, ‘creatives’ desire to see them...
People are more involved with media than ever but news about media as an industry is less than optim...
Drawing on Paul Ricoeur's approach to narrative identity and a longitudinal case study of a graphic ...
This article focuses on aspects of belonging the producers of reality TV programmes address in the s...
Identity work has increasingly been defined narratively, focusing on how individuals draw on discour...