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Living and labouring as a music writer

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posted on 2024-07-09, 21:40 authored by Lawson Fletcher, Ramon Lobato
Like many other creative endeavours, music writing is a proto-professional practice built on the back of amateur enthusiasm, unpaid labour and informal networks of referrals and recruiting. Drawing on interviews with Australian music critics and journalists at different stages of their careers, this article examines the highly specific configurations of cultural, social and economic capital at work within this field. The authors begin by exploring the diverse career pathways of writers, before considering how writers locate themselves within industrial and creative networks. As amateur intermediaries engaged in the mediation of the cultural productions of others, music writers maintain particular notions of value that do not always align easily with creative labour models premised on artistic fulfilment or economic exploitation.

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1837-8692

Journal title

Cultural Studies Review

Volume

19

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1

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21 pp

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UTS Publishing

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Copyright © 2013 Lawson Fletcher and Ramon Lobato. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). The published version is reproduced in accordance with this policy.

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eng

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