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Art works - cultural labour markets: a literature review [Recurs electrònic] / Kate Oakley

Por: Colaborador(es): Series Literature reviewsDetalles de publicación: London : Creative, Culture & Education, 2009ISBN:
  • 9781907264016
Recursos en línea: Resumen: In this review, Kate Oakley offers an overview of the literature surrounding the nature of work in the cultural industries, as it has permeated policy-making, public debate, and practice across many sub-sectors within the arts, and the culture sector more generally; and in more academic writing by scholars and cultural commentators. Creativity, Culture and Education focuses its energies on developing forms of creative education based, in part, on a belief in the need to prepare young people for more creative forms of employment. Oakley has performed a salutary service by describing both the positive and more problematic aspects of this relatively new world of work and by showing how entry into employment and indeed employment itself in the cultural sector, can be uncertain and under-valued. She takes us clearly through a range of literature exploring precisely what this world of work might be like in practice in a more creative knowledge-led economy and this review has many lessons for those of us in education. Schools, and our partners in the creative and cultural sector will also find this review a thought-provoking and challenging piece of work as it describes many elements of their every-day practice. We hope that the review will be useful for those interested in better understanding what changing aspirations for creative work might mean to different stakeholders, and what expectations and demands it might have for schools. It offers a serious and sophisticated review of key concepts and a comprehensive and original review of what changing patterns of work might mean for the workers of tomorrow. If Creativity, Culture and Education wants to leave a lasting impact on schools, curriculum and indeed the workforce of the future then we all need to engage with the implications of the ideas that Kate Oakley lays out so clearly for us. (Font: Prefaci)
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Foreword -- 1. Introduction: 1.1. Context ; 1.2. Policy background ; 1.3. Scope of this review -- 2. Is art work? -- 3. Studies of artists as cultural workers: 3.1. Counting cultural workers ; 3.2. Making a living ; 3.3. Crossover : working in different parts of the creative economy -- 4. Cultural labour as a template for new modes of working: 4.1. The artist as entrepreneur ; 4.2. The creative class ; 4.3. Free workers or corroded characters? ; 4.4. Network Sociality -- 5. Geography and work organisation in the cultural industries: 5.1. Hanging out: work in the city ; 5.2. Waiting tables : culture and the leisure infrastructure -- 6. Precarious labour: 6.1. The new multitude ; 6.2. Immaterial Labour ; 6.3. Suffering for your art -- 7. Learning to love work: 7.1. Work and life ; 7.2. Free work -- 8. Last thoughts: 8.1. Cultural work : any role for policy? ; 8.2. Producing the creative workforce : implications for education policy -- References

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