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Autor:
Dave O'Brien
Publikováno v:
The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2014)
This commentary explores the impact of a recent comic art festival through questions of gender, labour and taste. The article suggests a redefinition of the meaning of legitimate culture, with its associated aesthetic hierarchies, may be the platform
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https://doaj.org/article/22fae021ba6449c3be0f4cd8d3edc6bf
Pandemic Culture : The Impacts of COVID-19 on the UK Cultural Sector and Implications for the Future
Pandemic culture: The impacts of Covid-19 on the UK cultural sector and implications for the future provides a summary of the local, regional and national policy responses to the Covid-19 crisis within the cultural sector, based on the findings of a
Autor:
Dave O’Brien, Lisa Ianni
Publikováno v:
The Sociological Review. 71:201-220
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and preferences are socially stratified is at the heart of the sociology of culture. This article adds to this literature by examining the tastes of a specif
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European Urban and Regional Studies. 30:186-204
There are significant inequalities in the publicly funded arts sector in England, including significant spatial inequalities. If anything, the critique of spatial inequalities in this ecology do not go far enough. This article uses a unique dataset o
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Brooke, O, Miles, A, O'Brien, D & Taylor, M 2022, ' Social mobility and ‘openness’ in creative occupations since the 1970s ', Sociology . https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385221129953
Brook, O, Miles, A, O’Brien, D & Taylor, M 2022, ' Social mobility and ‘openness’ in creative occupations since the 1970s ', Sociology, pp. 1-22 . https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385221129953
Brook, O, Miles, A, O’Brien, D & Taylor, M 2022, ' Social mobility and ‘openness’ in creative occupations since the 1970s ', Sociology, pp. 1-22 . https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385221129953
Social mobility in the cultural sector is currently an important issue in government policy and public discussion, associated with perceptions of a collapse in numbers of working-class origin individuals becoming artists, actors, musicians and author
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bd81779dd0d2c27650a38d8ccd560b62
https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/52408770-c9cb-4663-aae5-da20741d3bef
https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/52408770-c9cb-4663-aae5-da20741d3bef
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Friedman, S, O'Brien, D & McDonald, I 2021, ' Deflecting privilege : Class identity and the intergenerational self ', Sociology, pp. 1-18 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038520982225
Why do people from privileged class backgrounds often misidentify their origins as working class? We address this question by drawing on 175 interviews with those working in professional and managerial occupations, 36 of whom are from middle-class ba
Recent research on cultural production has drawn attention to significant inequalities. This paper aims to unpack one possible explanation for these inequalities by focusing on the people with ultimate responsibility for arts institutions: the boards
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::fa6db3fa669da890b233622959bc9b9d
Autor:
Dave O'Brien
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Cultural Studies. 24:783-785
Autor:
Dave O'Brien
Publikováno v:
O'Brien, D 2021, ' Class and the problem of inequality in theatre ', Studies in Theatre and Performance, vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 242-250 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14682761.2020.1807212
Theatre stakes a claim to represent individuals, communities, and nations. Yet both the workforce and the audience are marked by significant inequalities. There are absences of people of colour and those from working-class origins, along with signifi
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Brook, O, O'Brien, D & Taylor, M 2020, ' 'There's no way that you get paid to do the arts’ : Unpaid labour across the cultural and creative life course ', Sociological Research Online . https://doi.org/10.1177/1360780419895291
Unpaid or ‘free’ labour is an important element of how precarity has been theorized. It is also an issue that is often seen as endemic to cultural and creative work, rightly attracting a range of criticism. Questions as to the role of unpaid work