Prominent careers and Irish screen policy

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Ruth Barton and Denis Murphy, Prominent careers and Irish screen policy, Irish Journal of Arts Management and Cultural Policy, 2022, 9, 4 - 42Download Item:

Abstract:
Drawing on recent empirical research, we examine career construction
among prominent Irish film and television drama workers. Our emphasis is on
gender; state patronage; the role of networks; and the necessity to
supplement incomes, all of which are observed to impact on building and
maintaining screen industry careers. We locate our research within
international studies of careers in the screen industries and locally within Irish
studies, where the research emphasis has been on gender, notably female,
equality. By identifying the key stages in career construction in the screen
industries, we suggest how future policy interventions might be staged so as
to intervene earlier in the career cycle. We draw on Clive Nwonka’s (2021)
distinction between empowering interventions and transformative policies to
distinguish between proposals that generally improve the career opportunities
of those currently underrepresented in the screen industries and those that
specifically implement policies around hiring.
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Author: Murphy, Denis; Barton, Ruth
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Irish Journal of Arts Management and Cultural Policy;9;
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Ireland, Screen industries, CareersSubject (TCD):
Creative Arts Practice , Digital Humanities , Inclusive Society , Making Ireland , CREATIVE LABOUR , Irish Theatre, Film and Cultural Performance , Television , independent cinemaISSN:
2009-6208Licences: