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Flexibility or precarity: exploring transformative resilience amongst media and cultural freelance workers in Singapore

Corporate Communications: An International Journal
Purpose This article examines how freelance workers in Singapore’s media and cultural (M&C) sector cultivate resilience in relation to the precarity they face in their flexible work schemes. It examines how their acts of resilience and those of other organisational and government actors may contribute to or ...
Natalie Pang   +4 more
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The Effect of Job Stress and Rewards on Freelance Content Creators Job Satisfaction with Motivation as Mediating Factor

Himalayan Journal of Economics and Business Management, 2023
Due to society's demands and technological advancement, there has been a shift of changes in the world of work. This trend indicates the increased number of people selecting to become freelancers by leveraging social media and become to freelance content
Tasya Rabiatu Alviah   +4 more
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Three Exercises to Identify Ideal Clients You Can Nurture Into Long-Term Relationships

American Medical Writers Association AMWA journal, 2021
Freelance medical writers and editors who have long-term relationships with their ideal clients enjoy many benefits. Among them are increased productivity and efficiency, financial stability, and peace of mind. When the expertise, services, availability,
Katharine Molnar-Kimber
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FREELANCE JOURNALISTS AS A FLEXIBLE WORKFORCE IN MEDIA INDUSTRIES

Journalism Practice, 2012
Economic cutbacks in the media sector diminish the chances of employment for journalists, and consequently the number of atypical workers in the media industry, such as freelancers, is growing worldwide. This study of Swedish freelancers is grounded in both quantitative and qualitative data.
Maria Edstrom, Martina Ladendorf
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The Networked Freelancer?

Digital Journalism, 2018
Despite much debate around disruptions in journalism and its future, scholarship is often less inclined to consider the role of freelance journalists on the future of the craft.
K. Hayes, Henry Silke
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Servicing the media: freelancing, teleworking and ‘enterprising’ careers

New Technology, Work and Employment, 1999
This article examines the working lives of people offering services to the media on a freelance basis. Almost all work from home using information and communication technologies but isolation in the home is not the norm as most maintain extensive personal networks in the industry.
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Adverse psychosocial working conditions and subjective health in freelance media workers

Work & Stress, 2005
Abstract In recent years there has been a steady growth of non-standard work contracts in advanced societies. These contracts are characterized by increased flexibility of work arrangements and increased job instability, which holds particularly true for the media industry. This pilot study analyses associations of work stress with subjective health in
Michael Ertel   +4 more
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Platform governance at the margins: Social media creators’ experiences with algorithmic (in)visibility

Media, Culture & Society, 2022
While champions of the “new” creative economy consistently hype the career possibilities furnished by YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and the like, critics have cast a spotlight on the less auspicious elements of platform-dependent creative labor ...
B. Duffy, Colten Meisner
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Peluang Bisnis di Era Teknologi dengan Memanfaatkan E-commerce Sebagai Wadah Usaha Bagi PKBM Sahabat Cendikia

Sejahtera: Jurnal Inspirasi Mengabdi Untuk Negeri
This activity is motivated by people's low motivation to open a business due to their low knowledge about the business world, especially in the current era of digitalization. The PKM method used is the lecture method for delivering discussion studies and
Puspita Rama Nopiana   +4 more
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Living with enterprise in an enterprise economy: Freelance and contract workers in the media

Human Relations, 2005
Changes in organizational structures, logics and employment practices in the media industries – critically the outsourcing of labour, whereby employees become freelance workers – supply an ideal context in which to explore the extent to which, and the ways in which, ideological and structural pressures encourage workers to accept the logic and ...
John Storey   +2 more
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