Co-creative labourстатья из журнала
Аннотация: • This article introduces a special issue on the topic of cocreative labour. The term co-creation is used to describe the phenomenon of consumers increasingly participating in the process of making and circulating media content and experiences. Practices of user-created content and user-led innovation are now significant sources of both economic and cultural value. But how should we understand and analyse these value-generating activities? What are the identities and forms of agency that constitute these emerging co-creative relations? Should we define these activities as a form of labour and what are the implications and impacts of co-creative practices on the employment conditions and professional identities of people working in the creative industries? In answering these questions we argue that careful attention must be paid to how the participants themselves (both professional and non-professional, commercial and non-commercial) negotiate and navigate the meanings and possibilities of these emerging co-creative relationships for mutual benefit. Co-creative media production is perhaps a disruptive agent of change that sits uncomfortably with our current understandings and theories of work and labour. The articles in this special issue follow and unpack the often diverse and contradictory ways in which the participants themselves use and remake the social categories of work and labour as they seek to coordinate and contest co-creative media practices. •
Год издания: 2009
Авторы: John Banks, Mark Deuze
Издательство: SAGE Publishing
Источник: International Journal of Cultural Studies
Ключевые слова: Cultural Industries and Urban Development, Digital Economy and Work Transformation, Sharing Economy and Platforms
Другие ссылки: International Journal of Cultural Studies (HTML)
QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology) (HTML)
QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology) (HTML)
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Том: 12
Выпуск: 5
Страницы: 419–431