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Negotiating precarious cultural work: Freelance writers and collective organization in media industries.

机译:谈判不稳定的文化作品:媒体行业的自由作家和集体组织。

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Commentary on freelance work in the cultural industries suggests that freelancers are autonomous "free agents" who enjoy fulfilling work and control over their careers. Yet empirical research demonstrates that freelance media work is becoming increasingly precarious. This dissertation is a case study of the working conditions of Canadian freelance writers, the political economic and cultural context in which they work, and their efforts to organize collectively to address challenges they face. The dissertation examines the underlying processes, practices, and power relations that shape the work of freelance writing to argue that freelancers' experiences flow directly from the capitalist logic of the corporate cultural industries in which they work. In this view, freelance writing has been transformed from being primarily a strategy of resisting salaried labour by journalists---an effort to gain some control over the terms of commodification of their labour power and autonomy over their craft---into a strategy for media firms to intensify exploitation of freelance writers' labour power through two primary strategies: the exploitation of unpaid labour time and control of copyright to writers' works. Drawing on Marxist political economic analysis, a survey of Canadian freelance writers, and interviews with freelance writers' unions and organizations, the dissertation examines how exploitation is obscured in freelance cultural work and how it can be confronted through collective organization. The dissertation examines Canadian freelance writers' current organizing efforts: a professional association, a union, and an agency-union hybrid, arguing that the models freelancers favour tend to reinforce notions of professionalism and a preference for service-based organizations, which has not given freelancers the power required to effectively defend themselves against corporations' changing business practices. The dissertation outlines the challenges writers' organizations need to overcome, not least freelance writers' ambivalence toward their status as workers. Finally, the dissertation foregrounds labour processes as central to understanding media, suggesting that continual downloading of the risks of journalistic labour onto precarious workers will have implications for the future of freelance writing as an occupation and the media content produced.
机译:对文化产业中自由职业者的评论表明,自由职业者是自治的“自由代理人”,他们喜欢从事充实的工作并控制自己的职业。然而,实证研究表明,自由媒体工作变得越来越不稳定。本文是对加拿大自由作家的工作条件,他们工作的政治经济和文化背景以及他们为应对挑战而共同组织的努力的个案研究。本文研究了影响自由职业者写作工作的基本过程,实践和权力关系,认为自由职业者的经历直接来自他们所从事的企业文化产业的资本主义逻辑。按照这种观点,自由撰稿已经从最初主要是抵抗记者的带薪劳动的策略(旨在对他们的劳动力的商品化和对工艺的自治权进行某种控制的努力)转变为媒体公司通过两个主要策略来加强对自由作家的劳动力的剥削:剥夺无偿劳动时间和对作家作品的版权控制。本文基于马克思主义政治经济学分析,对加拿大自由作家的调查以及对自由作家工会和组织的采访,研究了自由文化工作中如何掩盖剥削以及如何通过集体组织来应对剥削。论文考察了加拿大自由职业者目前的组织努力:专业协会,工会和机构-工会混合体,认为自由职业者喜欢的模式倾向于加强专业性的观念以及对基于服务的组织的偏爱,而这并未自由职业者有效抵御公司不断变化的商业行为所需的权力。论文概述了作家组织需要克服的挑战,尤其是自由作家对他们作为工人的态度的矛盾。最后,论文将劳动过程作为理解媒体的中心,并认为将新闻工作者的风险持续下载到不稳定的工人上将对自由职业作为一种职业和产生的媒体内容的未来产生影响。

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  • 作者

    Cohen, Nicole S.;

  • 作者单位

    York University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 York University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Mass Communications.;Economics Labor.;Journalism.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 398 p.
  • 总页数 398
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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