Creative and Cultural Work in Europe

David Wright editor Jaka Primorac editor Bård Kleppe editor Miikka Pyykkönen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:25th Mar '26

£155.00

This title is due to be published on 25th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This book gathers evidence and case studies from various parts of Europe and across the different sectors that comprise the creative industries, including the visual and performing arts, popular music, the platform economy, and film.

The creative economy has been lauded by national and regional governments for its job-creating potential, even though the jobs created might be insecure or poorly paid. This edited collection emerges from a research network examining this contradiction. It gathers empirical material and case studies across European creative sectors to explore how creative work is perceived by both workers and policymakers, and how these understandings shape practical worker support. The volume brings together renowned European experts from cultural sociology, cultural studies, and creative labour research. Combining cross-national writing teams with focused national case studies, it provides comprehensive insights into diverse creative economies across Europe. Addressing the tension between the creative economy's promise and workers' lived experiences, it examines how cultural and economic policies intersect with social inequalities, determining who can access and thrive in creative careers. The research reveals both the challenges facing creative workers and emerging strategies for creating more equitable opportunities. Through analysis of macro-level policy frameworks alongside micro-level worker experiences, this book offers nuanced perspectives and examines the structural factors that shape the conditions of creative work.

With insights from renowned European experts, Creative and Cultural Work in Europe will be of value to those studying and researching cultural policy, labour studies, and the creative industries more broadly.

“This book takes a multidisciplinary social science view on creative and cultural work and workers, highlighting the many policy domains that boundary-spanning cultural and creative professionals encounter, lays bare hard data on working conditions, and calls for progressive policies beyond praise of creativity as the future of Europe.”

Katja Lindqvist, Department of Service Studies, Lund University

"Comparative perspectives on the cultural and creative sectors are a crucial missing piece of the research field. This important new collection addresses that absence, giving significant insight into the challenges and the possibilities of cross-national cultural research. Focused on Europe, but with globally relevant insights, the book shows how the problems of creative work are not inevitable, and how another Europe is possible through art, culture and creative labour."

Dave O'Brien, Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, University of Manchester

ISBN: 9781032978130

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310 pages