‘You’re Always On, and You’re Always Lively’: Young People and Creative Work
Anthony Killick () and
Kate Oakley ()
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Anthony Killick: Liverpool John Moores University
Kate Oakley: University of Glasgow
Chapter Chapter 10 in Cultural Industries and the Environmental Crisis, 2020, pp 125-137 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Drawing on a 5 year research project, this chapters looks at the imaginary of the creative economy and the role it plays in the lives of young aspirant creatives. Based on interviews in very different parts of the UK—from the hyper-gentrified inner city to rural areas and a de-industrialised town—the chapter looks at how places shapes understanding of what is possible in terms of creative work and at how it intersects with social class in shaping aspiration
Keywords: Creative industries; Creative labour; Skills; Young people (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-49384-4_10
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