The pervasiveness of gender inequality in the media and entertainment industry has become an issue of growing public interest, debate and agitation. Whether it is the gender pay gap, the ongoing presence of the casting couch, the absence of women film directors, the experiences for women and men are strikingly different. Drawing on the findings of a case study of how performers manage care and precarious paid work in film, television and theatre production in Australia, this article provides a context in which work and care regimes can be analysed. Individualised negotiations with agents and producers are buttressed by individualised arrangements with family and extended networks to accommodate complex and changing needs. Despite high union...
Female representation has been slowly but steadily increasing in many sectors of society. One sector...
Paid work in popular culture: How adult employment is portrayed in family-genre films This study exp...
Leading, managing, and working in the screen industries is complex and dynamic. The screen industrie...
Australian cinema is replete with films that feature absent mothers, and it is no different on the o...
This article discusses how employment practices concerning writers of film and television contribute...
This article addresses the question of how gender inequalities are produced in the film industry. In...
This article examines the role of national screen agencies in the realisation of an equitable screen...
The gendered impact of caring responsibilities on parents' experiences of working in the film and te...
Distinctive features of culture industries suggest that women culture workers face formidable barrie...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between work and life through the experiences of three ...
Women performers have worked in a formally unsegregated occupation since 1660. However, formal and i...
This is the first book to critically examine the recruitment and working practices of screenwriters....
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
This study explores how adult paid work is portrayed in ‘family’ feature length films. In the contex...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
Female representation has been slowly but steadily increasing in many sectors of society. One sector...
Paid work in popular culture: How adult employment is portrayed in family-genre films This study exp...
Leading, managing, and working in the screen industries is complex and dynamic. The screen industrie...
Australian cinema is replete with films that feature absent mothers, and it is no different on the o...
This article discusses how employment practices concerning writers of film and television contribute...
This article addresses the question of how gender inequalities are produced in the film industry. In...
This article examines the role of national screen agencies in the realisation of an equitable screen...
The gendered impact of caring responsibilities on parents' experiences of working in the film and te...
Distinctive features of culture industries suggest that women culture workers face formidable barrie...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between work and life through the experiences of three ...
Women performers have worked in a formally unsegregated occupation since 1660. However, formal and i...
This is the first book to critically examine the recruitment and working practices of screenwriters....
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
This study explores how adult paid work is portrayed in ‘family’ feature length films. In the contex...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
Female representation has been slowly but steadily increasing in many sectors of society. One sector...
Paid work in popular culture: How adult employment is portrayed in family-genre films This study exp...
Leading, managing, and working in the screen industries is complex and dynamic. The screen industrie...