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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Precarious_Creativity%3A_Global_Media_Local_Labor_(Curtin_and_Sanson)/06%3A_Talent_Agenting_in_the_Age_of_Conglomerates/6.03%3A_Lessons_from_the_Rise_of_the_Indie_Film_Agent
    The rise in importance of indie film agents in the 21st century, as they take on a more artistic and "producerial" role in arranging who will participate in a project and thus distances themselves fro...The rise in importance of indie film agents in the 21st century, as they take on a more artistic and "producerial" role in arranging who will participate in a project and thus distances themselves from the image of the solely commercially-focused agent.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/HACC_Central_Pennsylvania's_Community_College/ANTH_205%3A_Cultures_of_the_World_-_Perspectives_on_Culture_(Scheib)/07%3A_Economics/7.01%3A_Economics
    Rather than simply focusing on market exchanges and individual decision-making, anthropologists consider three distinct phases of economic activity: production, exchange, and consumption. This chapter...Rather than simply focusing on market exchanges and individual decision-making, anthropologists consider three distinct phases of economic activity: production, exchange, and consumption. This chapter explores each of these dimensions of economic life in detail, concluding with an overview of how anthropologists understand and challenge the economic inequalities that structure everyday life in the twenty-first century.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Workbench/Global_Media_and_Communication%3A_Theory_Practice_and_Creative_Economies/07%3A_Talent_Agenting_in_the_Age_of_Conglomerates/7.01%3A_Introduction
    Overview of the chapter scope: analysis of midsize and large talent agencies, the recent structural changes they have undergone, and the effects of these changes on agents' own professional identity.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Precarious_Creativity%3A_Global_Media_Local_Labor_(Curtin_and_Sanson)/17%3A_Revolutionary_Creative_Labor/17.04%3A_Subjectivity_and_Revolutionary_Creative_Labor
    The concepts of expression, production, and revolution in creativity as developed by Hans Joas, and their convergence in revolutionary creative labor. Subjectivity as created by revolutionary creative...The concepts of expression, production, and revolution in creativity as developed by Hans Joas, and their convergence in revolutionary creative labor. Subjectivity as created by revolutionary creative labor, changing the relationship between ruler and ruled.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Precarious_Creativity%3A_Global_Media_Local_Labor_(Curtin_and_Sanson)/03%3A_Spec_World_Craft_World_Brand_World/3.02%3A_Craft_World_Brand_World
    Definitions of three warring labor regimes in media production: the craft, brand, and spec "worlds." Includes examples of each paradigm in action and analogies to processes of raw-material production.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Precarious_Creativity%3A_Global_Media_Local_Labor_(Curtin_and_Sanson)/06%3A_Talent_Agenting_in_the_Age_of_Conglomerates/6.01%3A_Introduction
    Overview of the chapter scope: analysis of midsize and large talent agencies, the recent structural changes they have undergone, and the effects of these changes on agents' own professional identity.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Workbench/Global_Media_and_Communication%3A_Theory_Practice_and_Creative_Economies/11%3A_Revolutionary_Creative_Labor/11.04%3A_Subjectivity_and_Revolutionary_Creative_Labor
    The concepts of expression, production, and revolution in creativity as developed by Hans Joas, and their convergence in revolutionary creative labor. Subjectivity as created by revolutionary creative...The concepts of expression, production, and revolution in creativity as developed by Hans Joas, and their convergence in revolutionary creative labor. Subjectivity as created by revolutionary creative labor, changing the relationship between ruler and ruled.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/Economics_(Boundless)/1%3A_Principles_of_Economics/1.4%3A_Basic_Economic_Questions
    A firm’s production outputs are what it creates using its resources: goods or services.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Precarious_Creativity%3A_Global_Media_Local_Labor_(Curtin_and_Sanson)/04%3A_Film_City-_Cinema_Affect_and_Immaterial_Labor_in_Urban_India/4.03%3A_The_Film_City_and_as_the_Immaterial_Infrastructure_of_Urban_Life
    The role of Bollywood stars in government-sponsored public-private partnerships promoting Indian urban development, and the role of film cities in increasing the cultural and affective value of a regi...The role of Bollywood stars in government-sponsored public-private partnerships promoting Indian urban development, and the role of film cities in increasing the cultural and affective value of a region. The importance of brand identity in both of these areas.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Precarious_Creativity%3A_Global_Media_Local_Labor_(Curtin_and_Sanson)/05%3A_The_Production_of_Extras_in_a_Precarious_Creative_Economy/5.01%3A_Introduction
    Introduction to the focus of this chapter: the film industry strategy of creating a moral economy that calls for low-paying or unpaid jobs, as a form of boosterism for local economy and culture, throu...Introduction to the focus of this chapter: the film industry strategy of creating a moral economy that calls for low-paying or unpaid jobs, as a form of boosterism for local economy and culture, through the case study of the production of the HBO drama Treme in post-Katrina New Orleans.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Workbench/Global_Media_and_Communication%3A_Theory_Practice_and_Creative_Economies/06%3A_The_Production_of_Extras_in_a_Precarious_Creative_Economy/6.05%3A_Concluding_Futures
    The broader labor implications of so many New Orleanians volunteering for low-paid or unpaid labor on Treme, including the exclusion of people who lack the free time or the social connections to work ...The broader labor implications of so many New Orleanians volunteering for low-paid or unpaid labor on Treme, including the exclusion of people who lack the free time or the social connections to work on the show, the undermining of improvement of public services, and the promotion of the idea that private companies are the best managers of the public good.

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