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on Cultural Economics |
Issue of 2016‒12‒18
one paper chosen by Roberto Zanola Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale |
By: | Margarita I. Kuleva (National Research University Higher School of Economics) |
Abstract: | In the past 20 years, the increasing number of papers in cultural studies, sociology of the arts and industrial sociology has been focused on creative/cultural workers. They critically reconsidered the over-optimistic view on creative workforce presented earlier the cultural economists as R. Florida, C. Landry and others. However, there are still many topics, which remain understudied. First, most of the studies were focused on free-lancers, short contract and self-employed workers and still exclude those who are employed full-time or strongly tied with an institutional organization. Furthermore, while much research has been devoted to the UK, other regions or global concerns have gained little attention. This paper aims to bridge abovementioned gap at least partly by presenting an empirical case of full-time workers in Moscow art-centres, based on 20 in-depth interviews and 20 observations at the workplaces and public events of these centres. |
Keywords: | creative labour, cultural workers, art-centres, art-managers, Russia, Moscow |
JEL: | Z1 |
Date: | 2016 |
URL: | http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:hig:wpaper:138/hum/2016&r=cul |