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Performing Artists and Precarity: Work in the Contemporary Entertainment Industries

English

By (author): Melissa Tyler Philip Hancock

This open access book focuses on the distinctive experiences of freelance and self-employed live performers in the UKs live entertainment industries It provides an in-depth account of their working lives during COVID-19, showing how their experiences of the pandemic provide insight into the different types of precarity shaping what it means to be a live performer.

A growing body of academic research has focused on the meaning, experience, and nature of precarity for those working in the cultural and creative sector, highlighting the problem of socio-economic precarity. This book demonstrates how a constant struggle for recognition also shapes the contours and lived experiences of live performance work. It emphasizes how, combined with affective and socio-economic forms of precarity, this recognitive precarity creates a distinctive and challenging set of working conditions.

Drawing on original data generated through a national survey of self-employed and freelance performers across the live entertainment industries, combined with insights derived from a series of in-depth semi-structured interviews, this book presents an empirically rich insight into the struggles and opportunities presented by the multiple forms of precarity that the pandemic brought to the fore. It gives voice to a precarious workforce that remains integral to one of the UKs most economically buoyant sectors but whose experiences are often marginalized in academic research, and in policy and practice. It will, therefore, offer a unique insight for both students and scholars of work and employment, and for those working in the cultural and creative sector, into the distinctive nature of work as a freelance or self-employed live performer.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 18 Nov 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031661181

About Melissa TylerPhilip Hancock

Philp Hancock is a Professor of Work and Organization Studies at Essex Business School University of Essex UK.   Melissa Tyler is a Professor of Work and Organization Studies at Essex Business School University of Essex UK.

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