
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2026
ISBN 9781032978130
The book brings together contributions by international authors from the fields of cultural sociology, cultural studies, media studies, and the sociology of work. It presents the results of recent research on creative labour and offers empirical analyses from various European countries and across different sectors of the cultural and creative industries. Particular emphasis is placed on working conditions and professional trajectories of cultural and creative workers, the relationship between cultural, tax, and economic policies and creative work, tensions between the discourse of the creative economy and lived working experiences, as well as possibilities for more just and sustainable models of work in the cultural sector.
The book contributes to current debates on work, cultural policy, and social inequalities in the European context, and its publication is expected in May 2026.
More information about the book, including the list of chapters and biographies of the contributing authors, is available on the Routledge publisher’s website, where pre-orders for the book can also be placed via the following link.
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