Careers in Creative Industries

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20th Century Composers
Adequate Inter-rater Agreement
Architecture Industry
Art World
Arts Industry
arts management research
Boundaryless Careers
Career Development
Career Frame
Career Transitions
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comparative career analysis
Contemporary Art Worlds
Creative Employment
Creative Industries
Creative Labor
creative sector employment
cross-industry career pathways
cultural economy
Danish Fashion
Education System
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Fashion Designers
Fashion Industry
Fi Lm Industries
Fi Rst Nomination
Film Industry
Focus Group Extract
Job Function
Job Hunting
labor market mobility
Large Orchestras
Living Composers
Music Industry
Objective Career Success
OLS Regression
Performing Arts Organizations
professional networks
Reputation Building
Singaporean Education System
Small Orchestras
Television Industry
Theater Industry
UK Television
Unsuccessful Artists
Uphill Climb
Young Fashion Designers

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138960619
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book comprises current, original, empirical studies of career-making in theatre, music, film, TV, visual arts, fashion design, and architecture from Asia, Europe, and North America. This format facilitates comparative analysis of central features of career-making within as well as across both specific industries and national contexts. The studies empirically and theoretically analyze issues such as career management, temporality, location, recognition processes, competition, uncertainty, gender, chance-arbitrariness, education-to-work transition, mediators, the ‘individualization’ of careers, and collaboration partnerships. 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 book moves beyond the dichotomies that have characterized recent career theory and work on creative industries in terms of ‘boundarylessness-boundedness’ and ‘good and bad work’ to examine the factors that facilitate and restrict horizontal and vertical mobility, sometimes simultaneously and paradoxically, and the trade-offs involved, and the simultaneous positive and negative dimensions of given phenomena. The chapters also analyze the operation and significance of various formal and informal recognition processes from the macro state level down to minute interpersonal interaction that are central to career-making in creative industries.

Chris Mathieu is Associate Professor and director of the Masters programs in HRM at Copenhagen Business School. His recent publications include "Transforming the Danish Film Field Via "Professionalization", Penetration and Integration", Creativity and Innovation Management 15(3), and "Is this what we should be comparing when comparing film production regimes?" Creative Industries Journal 1(2).