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Japanese Freelance Workers Struggle during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Social Media, Critique, and Political Resistance

Asia-Pacific Journal, 2020
AbstractFreelance work has proliferated in Japan over the last decade due in part to the Abe administration's encouragement of work style reform to reinvigorate the economy. However, freelancers have heavily criticized the government for treating them unequally in their compensation program for workers affected by the coronavirus. The COVID-19 pandemic
Satsuki Uno, Robin O'Day
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Gnarly Freelancers: Professional Skateboarders’ Labor and Social-Media Use in the Neoliberal Economy

Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 2020
The working conditions of professional skateboarders are rarely investigated in academic literature or traditional skate media (e.g., Thrasher Magazine). This article contextualizes skateboarding labor and compares its professionals with other freelance contractors in the precarious neoliberal economy.
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Amid curbs on Kashmir media, freelancers hold fort

Asian Politics & Policy, 2022
Ishtiaq A. Wani, Syeda Afshana
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Media Freelancers and Platforms: How Beginner and Experienced Media Freelancers Perceive Online Platforms

MediAsia Official Conference Proceedings, 2023
Jandy Luik   +2 more
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Flexible working schemes in media and communication industries: a shifting landscape

Corporate Communications. An International Journal
PurposeThis overview aims to present the state of the art of the literature in terms of freelancing in media and communication industries. As freelancing has expanded in media and communication industries, studies have captured the dynamics in these ...
Raluca Moise   +2 more
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FREELANCE JOURNALISM IN THE EDITORIAL POLICY OF HYPERLOCAL MEDIA

Sign problematic field in mediaeducation
Journalism and the media communication industry at large, along with other social institutions, are going through the transformation period. Not only semantic, but also economic guidelines are changing. Today, the term «precarity» is increasingly used, implying flexible employment.
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Navigating Media Capture: A Case Study on Activist Circumventing Strategies in Baluchistan (2018–2023)

The Regional Tribune
This study examine that how freelance journalists and activists navigate the media capture environment in Baluchistan categorised by the surveillance, institutional control and systemic censorship. In the context of political economy of media theory this
Muhammad Akbar, M. Riaz, M. Rashid
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Social Media Marketing and Business Performance of Freelance Photographers

International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
This study is primarily focused on determining the effectiveness of social media marketing to the business performance of freelance photographers.
Christian Jay P. Sotto   +1 more
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Exploring the Role of Social Media Support Communities in Online Freelancers’ Learning and Skill Development.

2021
Work facilitated through online labour platforms, such as Upwork or Fiverr, is an increasingly relevant source of primary or supplementary income for millions worldwide (Kässi and Lehdonvirta 2018). Whereas workplace learning activities of workers in conventional organisational settings have been studied extensively over the last years and are ...
Charlton-Czaplicki, Timothy   +1 more
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Journalism and social media in creator economies: Evolving structures and labor

New Media & Society
Amid journalism’s business model crisis and the rise of creator economies, this article examines how legacy journalism and social media converge under neoliberal platform capitalism, reshaping industry structures, labor conditions, and journalism’s ...
Errol Salamon   +2 more
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