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Careers in Creative Industries: Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies

Editat de Chris Mathieu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 dec 2011
Comprising original empirical studies of career-making in the creative sector, this book takes in theatre, music, film, TV, visual arts, fashion design, and architecture as creative industries. This format facilitates comparative analysis of central features of career-making within as well as across both specific industries and national contexts.
The book is at the forefront and intersection of contemporary career research and research on work in creative industries / the cultural economy, intertwining both subjective and objective approaches to and dimensions of career. The contributors move beyond the dichotomies that have characterized recent career theory and work on creative industries to examine factors that facilitate and restrict horizontal and vertical mobility.
Spanning a diverse range of case studies, from German theatre to Danish fashion, this book is a valuable reference for scholars of the creative and cultural industries and important reading for thoser interested in careers more generally.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415808262
ISBN-10: 041580826X
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: 39 b/w images, 33 tables, 2 halftones and 4 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part I: Overviews  1. Careers in Creative Industries: An Analytic Overview.  Chris Mathieu  2. Creative Labor: Who Are They? What Do They Do? Where Do They Work? A Discussion Based On a Quantitative Study from Denmark. Trine Bille  Part II: Theatre, Television and Film  3. Behind the Scenes of Boundarylessness: Careers in German Theatre. Doris Ruth Eikhof, Axel Haunschild, and Franziska Schößler  4. Tournament Careers: Working in UK Television. Dimitrinka Stoyanova and Irena Grugulis  5. Oscar et César: Deep Consecration in French and American Film Acting Careers. Anne E. Lincoln and Michael P. Allen  6. Central Collaborative Relationships in Career-making. Chris Mathieu and Iben Sandal Stjerne  Part III: Architecture  7. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Artist Reputation: The Role of Networks and Creativity. Candace Jones  8. Reputation-building in the French Architecture Field. Amélie Boutinot  Part IV: Music  9. Transnational Careers in the Virtuoso World.  Izabela Wagner  10. Composing a Career: The Situation of Living Composers in the Repertoires of U.S. Orchestras, 2005-06. Timothy J. Dowd and Kevin J. Kelly  Part V: Visual Arts and Fashion Design  11. Unpacking Unsuccess: Socio-cognitive Barriers to Objective Career Success for French Outsider Artists. Jean Pralong, Anne Gombault, Françoise Liot, Jean-Yves Agard, and Catherine Morel  12. Education and Becoming an Artist: Experiences from Singapore. Can-Seng Ooi  13. ‘It was a huge shock’: Fashion Designers’ Transition from School to Work in Denmark, 1980s-2000s. Lise Skov  Notes on Contributors  Notes  Index

Descriere

This book comprises current empirical studies of career-making in theatre, music, film, TV, visual arts, fashion design, and architecture from Asia, Europe, and North America. The studies analyze issues such as career management, temporality, recognition processes, competition, uncertainty, gender, chance-arbitrariness, education-to-work transition, mediators, the ‘individualization’ of careers, and collaboration partnerships.