
In her theoretical paper, McRobbie makes critical comments about the UK Creative Industries Mapping Document 2001and similar documents advocating "entrepreneurialisation of arts and culture". She outlines the consequences of a “talent-led economy" and the rolling back of state support for the arts and culture which is becoming a model for how economic growth is to be pursued, despite the emergence of new inequities. The article discusses patterns of individualisation, freelance work, and the self employment status of artists. Prospects for 'post-individualist' practices in the arts and culture are presented.
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Type de publication : Article
Zone géographique : Royaume-Uni
Catégories artistiques et culturelles : Architecture et design , Audiovisuel et multimédia , Littérature et l'édition , Arts multidisciplinaires , Arts du spectacle , Arts plastiques et visuels
Thème et champ d'application : Pratique artistique , Gestion des arts et entrepreneuriat , Politique et administration culturelle , Théorie et recherche culturelles , Education et formation