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Technobohemians or the new cybertariat? : new media work in Amsterdam a decade after the web / report prepared by Rosalind Gill for the Institute of Network Cultures.
Main entry:

Gill, Rosalind (Rosalind Clair)

Title & Author:

Technobohemians or the new cybertariat? : new media work in Amsterdam a decade after the web / report prepared by Rosalind Gill for the Institute of Network Cultures.

Publication:

Amsterdam : Institute of Network Cultures, [2007]

Description:

1 online resource (47 pages) : illustrations

Series:

Network notebooks ; 01

Notes:
Introduction: beyond the myths -- Conducting the research: methods and sample -- The love of new media -- Working in new media: pay, hours and conditions -- Education and learning -- Working and keeping up -- Work biographies -- Precarious work and insecurity -- Cool, creative and egalitarian? -- Surviving in new media -- Imagining the future.
Summary:

"Accounts of new media working conditions draw heavily on two polarised stereotypes, veering from techno-utopianism on the one hand, to a vision of webworkers as the new 'precariat', victims of neo-liberal economic policies on the other. Heralded from both perspectives as representing the brave new world of work, what is striking is the absence of research on new media workers' own experiences, particularly in a European context. This INC commissioned research goes beyond contemporary myths to explore how people working in the field experience the pleasures, pressures and challenges of working on the web. Illustrated throughout with quotations from interviews, it examines the different career paths emerging for content-producers in web-based industries, questions the relevance of existing education and training, and highlights the different ways in which people manage and negotiate freelancing, job insecurity, and keeping up to date in a fast-moving field where both software and expectations change rapidly. The research is based on 35 interviews carried out in Amsterdam in 2005, and contextually draws upon a further 60 interviews with web designers in London and Brighton. The interviews were conducted by Danielle van Diemen and Rosalind Gill."-- provided by distributor.

ISBN:

print
9789078146025

Subject:

Internet industry Employees Interviews.
High technology industries Employees Interviews.
Internet industry Netherlands Amsterdam Interviews.
High technology industries Netherlands Amsterdam Interviews.
Quality of work life Netherlands Amsterdam Interviews.
Critical theory.
Théorie critique.
Internet Industrie Personnel Entretiens.
Industries de pointe Personnel Entretiens.
Internet Industrie Pays-Bas Amsterdam Entretiens.
Industries de pointe Pays-Bas Amsterdam Entretiens.
critical theories (dialectical critiques)
critical theory (sociological concept)
High technology industries
Internet industry
High technology industries Employees
Quality of work life
Netherlands Amsterdam

Form/genre:

Essays.
Interviews

Added entries:

Institute of Network Cultures (Amsterdam, Netherlands), issuing body.
Library Stack, supplier.

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