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Technobohemians or the new Cybertariat? New media work in Amsterdam a decade after the web

Author: Angela Plohman - Date: 04 feb 2008, 14:32

This INC commissioned research goes beyond contemporary myths to explore how people working in the new media 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.


Author(s): Rosalind Gill
Publisher: Network Notebooks, Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam
Publication year: 2006
ISBN/ISSN: 978-90-78146-02-5

Keywords

Languages:
English
Arts & Cultural categories:
Architecture & Design, Audiovisual & Media, new media & digital arts
Type of publication:
Book
Tagged as:
creative industries, design, new media

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