This case study compares the TV Wrap petition for freelance TV worker rights in 2005, which brought about policy change in the TV industry, with similar campaigns in the low-budget film industry since 2008. TV Wrap campaigners chose statutory legal employment rights as a benchmark for defining ‘injustice’ and organising action to lobby for change. Significantly, however, the same claims of injustice, applied by the same campaigners, were received with hostility by many workers in the low-budget film industry, who vigorously defended their right to work unpaid. Based on participant experience as one of the original TV Wrap campaigners, this paper asks why one set of workers perceived sufficient injustice to be mobilised, while others applied...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
This essay utilizes concepts from screen theory to better understand the function of socially engage...
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This paper contextualises the prevalence of an unpaid work culture at entry level in the film and TV...
The media industry was formerly one of the most heavily unionised sectors in the UK. With the shift ...
This chapter examines a politics of creative media work in order to make claims for what is good wor...
This article concerns individualism, collective awareness and organized resistance in the creative i...
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A film history project on the Australian trade union movement commissioned in the late 1980s for Aus...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
Successive legislation throughout the 1980s and 90s, designed to reduce regulation and introduce com...
The essay focusses on the employment relationship as a privileged perspective for the analysis of th...
This film presents labor's arguments against the misnamed "right-to-work" laws. It shows that these ...
In this article, we examine the way that audiences respond to particular representations of poverty....
Inequalities in the creative industries are known to be persistent and systemic. The model of produc...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
This essay utilizes concepts from screen theory to better understand the function of socially engage...
A graphic novel about fair use with respect to United States copyright law. Synopsis: A documentary ...
This paper contextualises the prevalence of an unpaid work culture at entry level in the film and TV...
The media industry was formerly one of the most heavily unionised sectors in the UK. With the shift ...
This chapter examines a politics of creative media work in order to make claims for what is good wor...
This article concerns individualism, collective awareness and organized resistance in the creative i...
In 2010 the National Party-led government did a deal to keep the filming of The Hobbit in New Zealan...
A film history project on the Australian trade union movement commissioned in the late 1980s for Aus...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
Successive legislation throughout the 1980s and 90s, designed to reduce regulation and introduce com...
The essay focusses on the employment relationship as a privileged perspective for the analysis of th...
This film presents labor's arguments against the misnamed "right-to-work" laws. It shows that these ...
In this article, we examine the way that audiences respond to particular representations of poverty....
Inequalities in the creative industries are known to be persistent and systemic. The model of produc...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
This essay utilizes concepts from screen theory to better understand the function of socially engage...
A graphic novel about fair use with respect to United States copyright law. Synopsis: A documentary ...