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Towards More Insecurity? Virtual Work and the Sustainability of Creative Labour (CROSBI ID 56976)

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Primorac, Jaka Towards More Insecurity? Virtual Work and the Sustainability of Creative Labour // Virtual Workers and the Global Labour Market / Webster, Juliet ; Randle, Keith (ur.). London : Delhi: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. str. 161-178

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Primorac, Jaka

engleski

Towards More Insecurity? Virtual Work and the Sustainability of Creative Labour

The article reviews the relationship between virtual work and creative labour in the cultural and creative industries. It outlines how the everyday work of creative cultural workers is entwined in a complex network of online and offline working practices. These practices further blur the boundary between work time and leisure time, to the implosion of the public sphere into the private sphere in the lives of creative workers and towards the (self)-exploitation practices. In this context of rising insecurities and inequalities in cultural and creative industries on a global level, the author considers whether virtual work can contribute to the development of new forms of networking and unionisation among creative workers towards more sustainable labour practices.

creative labour, labour rights, virtual work, cultural and creative industries

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161-178.

objavljeno

Podaci o knjizi

Virtual Workers and the Global Labour Market

Webster, Juliet ; Randle, Keith

London : Delhi: Palgrave Macmillan

2016.

978-1-137-47918-1

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Sociologija

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