Identity Work: Film Production in Offshore Europe

Topics:
Motion Pictures
Tags:
Business Operations,
U.K.,
Strategy,
Outsourcing & Subcontracting,
Outsourcing,
Offshore,
Management,
It Operations,
Identity,
Context,
...
Source:
University of Hertfordshire

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Overview: This paper examines the context of work in a particular network configuration found in the film industry through a comparison of the work organization of film production in the UK and Ireland. This paper firstly outlines the nature of the work and work context of the film production environment. The paper goes on to briefly outline the history of the Irish and UK film industries in the light of American dominance and compares and contrasts the Irish and British employment contexts in the audio-visual sector. It concludes with a reconsideration of theoretical contributions and questions for future research.

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Format: WORD | Size: 127KB | Date: Sep 2002 | Pages: 26


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