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Creative graduate pathways within and beyond the creative industries / edited by Ruth Bridgstock, Ben Goldsmith, Jess Rodgers, Greg Hearn.

Contributor(s): Bridgstock, Ruth [editor.] | Goldsmith, Ben, 1967- [editor.] | Rodgers, Jess [editor.] | Hearn, Greg, 1957- [editor.]Publisher: London : Routledge, 2018Description: 114 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: BDZ0037640871ISBN: 9780367075750 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Arts -- Vocational guidance | College graduates -- Vocational guidance | Cultural industries -- Vocational guidance | Art and Design | The arts: general issues | Philosophy & theory of education | Industrial or vocational training | Teaching of a specific subject | Teacher training | Adult education, continuous learning | Careers guidance | Higher & further education, tertiary education | EducationDDC classification: 702.3 LOC classification: N8350
Contents:
Introduction: Creative graduate pathways within and beyond the creative industries 1. Digital technology and creative arts career patterns in the UK creative economy 2. Embedded creative workers and creative work in education 3. Creative work careers: pathways and portfolios for the creative economy 4. The careers of fine artists and the embedded creative 5. The rise of the embedded designer in the creative industries
Summary: Examining pathways from creative education to work, and preparation for these pathways within higher education programmes, in the light of long standing labour debates, this book explores the creative launch experiences, destinations, and contributions of graduates emerging into an enormously diverse and heterogeneous creative workforce. Examining pathways from creative education to work, and preparation for these pathways within higher education programs, in the light of long standing labour debates, this book explores the creative launch experiences, destinations, and contributions of graduates emerging into an enormously diverse and heterogeneous creative workforce. Coming from university degree programs that tend to focus on the development of specialist creative disciplinary skills, graduates emerge into the diverse workforce with fairly narrow career identities. With contributions ranging from quantitative analyses of large longitudinal data sets to in-depth qualitative cases, the book aims to provide a range of studies that speak to the complexity found in creative careers. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Education and Work.
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Examining pathways from creative education to work, and preparation for these pathways within higher education programs, in the light of long standing labour debates, this book explores the creative launch experiences, destinations, and contributions of graduates emerging into an enormously diverse and heterogeneous creative workforce. Coming from university degree programs that tend to focus on the development of specialist creative disciplinary skills, graduates emerge into the diverse workforce with fairly narrow career identities. With contributions ranging from quantitative analyses of large longitudinal data sets to in-depth qualitative cases, the book aims to provide a range of studies that speak to the complexity found in creative careers. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Education and Work.

Introduction: Creative graduate pathways within and beyond the creative industries 1. Digital technology and creative arts career patterns in the UK creative economy 2. Embedded creative workers and creative work in education 3. Creative work careers: pathways and portfolios for the creative economy 4. The careers of fine artists and the embedded creative 5. The rise of the embedded designer in the creative industries

Examining pathways from creative education to work, and preparation for these pathways within higher education programmes, in the light of long standing labour debates, this book explores the creative launch experiences, destinations, and contributions of graduates emerging into an enormously diverse and heterogeneous creative workforce. Examining pathways from creative education to work, and preparation for these pathways within higher education programs, in the light of long standing labour debates, this book explores the creative launch experiences, destinations, and contributions of graduates emerging into an enormously diverse and heterogeneous creative workforce. Coming from university degree programs that tend to focus on the development of specialist creative disciplinary skills, graduates emerge into the diverse workforce with fairly narrow career identities. With contributions ranging from quantitative analyses of large longitudinal data sets to in-depth qualitative cases, the book aims to provide a range of studies that speak to the complexity found in creative careers. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Education and Work.

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