'We're in this together' - but not in the same way: Institutional responses to the COVID-19 production stop in the British and Dutch film and television industries.
Anna Zoellner
Documentary film cultures in the age of COVID-19, 2023
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Freelancers in the Dark The Economic, Cultural, and Social Impact of Covid-19 on UK Theatre Workers
Rosemary Klich, Holly Maples
Freelancers in the Dark: The Economic, Cultural, and Social Impact of Covid-19 on UK Theatre Workers Final Report, 2022
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The Forgotten Work of Cultural Workers
Adam King
Labour/Le Travail, 2019
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Are We All Cultural Workers Now?
Brett Neilson, Mark Coté
Journal of Cultural Economy, 2013
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The reaction of entertainment workers to the Covid-19: a cooperative case study
Francesca Martinelli
Paper prepared for presentation at the “7th Conference of the Regulating for Decent Work Network”, Virtual Conference, International Labour Office Geneva, Switzerland 6-9 July 2021, 2021
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This The Politics of Cultural Work
Lữ Hành Ahtravel
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The Covid-19 pandemic as a catalyst of art workers mobilisation and unionisation: the case of greek actors La pandemia de Covid-19 como catalizador de la movilización y sindicalización de los trabajadores del arte: el caso de los actores griegos
Christina Karakioulafi
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A Comparative Analysis of the Economic Sustainability of Cultural Work in the UK since the COVID-19 Pandemic and Examination of Universal Basic Income as a Solution for Cultural Workers
Vishalakshi Roy
Journal of Risk and Financial Management
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Work' and 'labour' in film and media studies: Lifepath, introspection, survival
Andrea Virginás
2021
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Workers in International Cinema - IDCtheory
Ahmed Dardir
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And the Virus Rages on: “Contingent” and “Essential” Workers in the Time of COVID-19
Annelise Orleck
International Labor and Working-Class History
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The Theatre Industry\u27s Essential Workers: Catalysts for Change
Nathan Stith
2021
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Theater and Covid-19: Examining How the Pandemic Financially Affected Production Crew Members in the Theater Industry
Abigail Jasak
2021
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Film Production, Studies, Teaching during Covid-19 Pandemic
Murat Akser
Cinema and Pandemic, 2021
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Organizing Precarious Labor in Film and Media Studies: A Manifesto
Rebecca M Gordon
Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 2020
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The Issues of Performing Artistes and Covid-19: The Fallouts in Music, Theatre, Film and Sporting Industries
Harmony Odoyi, Eziwho Azunwo
International Journal of Integrative Humanism, 2021
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Being There Without Being There in the Era of COVID-19: A Filmmaker’s Perspective
Salvador Carrasco
Senses of Cinema, 2020
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"What Am I Doing Here?" Film Festivals, Awards Shows, and Stars During the COVID-19 Emergency
Francesco Pitassio
Cinergie, 2022
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Hesamag n° 24 (2021) with a special report Workplace in a pandemic
Mehmet Koksal, Laurent Vogel
Hesamag, 2021
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COVID-19 pandemic as a catalyst of art workers mobilisation and unionisation: the case of Greek actors
Christina Karakioulafi
Revista Española de Sociología
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Work, employment and society 1 –18 Macho, mobile and resilient? How workers with impairments are doubly disabled in project-based film and television work
Keith Randle
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The Changes that COVID-19 Catalysed for Audiovisual Industries
Teet Teinemaa, Indrek Ibrus
Baltic Screen Media Review, 2020
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Editorial: Presence and Precarity in (Post-)Pandemic Theatre and Performance
Monika Pietrzak-Franger
Theatre Research International
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(2017) '2008, 2018 and no revolution in-between', presented to the final Centre for Cultural Studies (CCS) conference at Goldsmiths as a speculative follow up to the author's 2009 paper for Social Alternatives, 'Occupational Health'
Dr Steve Hanson
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Creative Labour: Media Work in Three Cultural Industries
David Hesmondhalgh
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Film festivals and the first wave of COVID-19: Challenges, opportunities, and reflections on festivals’ relations to crises
Marijke de Valck, Antoine Damiens
NECSUS, 2020
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Troublesome Professionals: On the speculative reality of theatrical labour
Theron Schmidt
Performance Research, 2013
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Book review: Theorizing Cultural Work: Labour, Continuity and Change in the Cultural and Creative Industries
Joanna Figiel
Journal of Cultural Economy, 2015
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Locked Down and Locked Out: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mothers working in the UK television industry
Rowan Aust, Natalie L Wreyford
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Work, a blind spot in the Covid 19 crisis (Hesamag 22, November 2020)
Laurent Vogel
Hesamag, 2020
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The Future from Here: Theatre Freelancers and Planning for the Future during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Joshua Edelman
2021
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Who works on the ‘frontline’? Comparing constructions of ‘frontline’ work before and during the COVID-19 pandemic [with Kathryn Spicksley]
Emma Franklin
Applied Corpus Linguistics, 2023
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Review of Banks, Gill and Taylor (eds.), Theorizing Cultural Work
Frederick Harry Pitts
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Rethinking Film Festivals in the Pandemic Era and After
Aida Vallejo, Lesley-Ann Dickson, Brendan Kredell, Antoine Damiens, Skadi Loist
Palgrave Macmillan, 2023
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The International Labour Organisation and film
Mark Houssart
Labor History, 2018
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