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Transmedia Work: Privilege and Precariousness in Digital Modernity
Transmedia Work: Privilege and Precariousness in Digital Modernity
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Transmedia Work examines the social and cultural implications of a digital, connected workforce, exploring questions of privilege, precarity, and the appropriation of new media in the workplace. It provides a social critique of work under digital modernity through interviews with cultural workers, expatriates, and mobile business workers, and ancillary empirical data.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 174 pages
Publication date: 18 April 2019
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
In their groundbreaking work, Transmedia Work, Karin Fast and André Jansson delve into a multitude of critical inquiries that shed light on the profound social and cultural implications of a workforce that is increasingly digital and interconnected. These thought-provoking questions serve as the foundation for their exploration, seeking to unravel the complexities of privilege and precarity within the contemporary digitalized work market. They also examine the notion of being a privileged worker in the context of the connectivity imperative, delving into the social and cultural forces that normalize the appropriation of new media in and beyond the workplace.
Converging these key questions, transmedia work emerges as a concept that provides a framework for formulating a social critique of work in the age of digital modernity. Transmedia work refers to the proliferation of a new social condition that permeates a wide range of professions, yielding diverse outcomes. While it is enthusiastically embraced in certain social groups and professions, it faces questioning and resistance elsewhere. Moreover, there are variations in terms of control, with individuals differing in their ability to maintain mastery over transmedia work.
To unravel the intricacies of these phenomena, Transmedia Work employs a multi-faceted approach. Through in-depth interviews with cultural workers, expatriates, and mobile business workers, as well as the analysis of ancillary empirical data such as corporate technology and coworking discourse, the book offers a valuable contribution to the study of mediatization and digital culture. By exploring the experiences and perspectives of these diverse individuals, Transmedia Work provides a rich tapestry of insights that deepen our understanding of the evolving dynamics of work in the digital age.
In conclusion, Transmedia Work is a groundbreaking work that delves into the complex interplay between privilege, precarity, and the digitalization of work. Through their insightful analysis and comprehensive approach, Fast and Jansson offer a valuable contribution to our understanding of the social and cultural implications of a workforce that is increasingly shaped by technology and connectivity. This book is a must-read for scholars, researchers, and professionals interested in exploring the evolving landscape of work in the digital age.
Weight: 286g
Dimension: 233 x 168 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138301139
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