This paper explores avenues for resistance to precarious and exploited labour in the cultural sector. It investigates the potential of worker co-operatives to help improve working conditions and radically reimagine cultural work. The concept of worker co-ops focuses on democratising ownership and decision-making power. It challenges class divisions and promises to empower workers by giving them more control over their working lives. However, co-ops are constrained by competitive market pressures, creating tensions between economic necessity and political goals. Examining current debates on co-operatives the article explores co-ops as a radical pre-figurative political project, mobilised in a reformist attempt to create a more ethical capita...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This thesis aims to contribute to the debate on the role and potential of worker co-operatives in a ...
This article focuses on the role of creative labour, which has figured prominently in narratives of ...
This podcast is a recording of a roundtable discussion on Co-operatives in the Cultural Industries, ...
This report presents the findings of a 2019 online survey of co-operatives in creative industries in...
This article introduces a special section concerned with precariousness and cultural work. Its aim i...
This thesis examines Stocksy United, a stock photography platform co-operative, as a case study of w...
This thesis examines whether worker co-operatives are able to construct institutions of work which i...
How do we understand the psychic life of cultural workers under neoliberalism? ‘Hope labour’ is a de...
This article introduces a special section concerned with precariousness and cultural work. Its aim i...
This paper (presented at ICA Research Conference, Paris, May, 2015) is based on research conducted i...
This article introduces a special issue on the topic of co-creative labour. The term co-creation is ...
When people around the globe are increasingly confronted with the challenges of rising economic ineq...
The figure of the self-reliant, risk-bearing, non-unionised, self-exploiting, always-on flexibly emp...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This thesis aims to contribute to the debate on the role and potential of worker co-operatives in a ...
This article focuses on the role of creative labour, which has figured prominently in narratives of ...
This podcast is a recording of a roundtable discussion on Co-operatives in the Cultural Industries, ...
This report presents the findings of a 2019 online survey of co-operatives in creative industries in...
This article introduces a special section concerned with precariousness and cultural work. Its aim i...
This thesis examines Stocksy United, a stock photography platform co-operative, as a case study of w...
This thesis examines whether worker co-operatives are able to construct institutions of work which i...
How do we understand the psychic life of cultural workers under neoliberalism? ‘Hope labour’ is a de...
This article introduces a special section concerned with precariousness and cultural work. Its aim i...
This paper (presented at ICA Research Conference, Paris, May, 2015) is based on research conducted i...
This article introduces a special issue on the topic of co-creative labour. The term co-creation is ...
When people around the globe are increasingly confronted with the challenges of rising economic ineq...
The figure of the self-reliant, risk-bearing, non-unionised, self-exploiting, always-on flexibly emp...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This thesis aims to contribute to the debate on the role and potential of worker co-operatives in a ...
This article focuses on the role of creative labour, which has figured prominently in narratives of ...