记录关系的工作

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES
Emily Coleman
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摘要

纪录片制作人和他们的主题之间的关系是学术研究的核心问题,通常与权力和剥削问题有关。本文将文献关系视为一种工作形式,研究当一项工作需要产生亲密关系时,它意味着什么,这种关系也受到商业压力和必要性的影响。建立关系是电影制作人工作的内在组成部分,但它发生在其边缘:通常是无偿的,不被媒体行业承认。这种缺乏地位和承认的后果是,尚未制定适当的专业框架,这对培训、管理和注意义务产生了令人担忧的影响。通过4年的深度访谈,本文将纪录片关系的工作概念化为创造性劳动的实践,通过考虑它们如何在人际、程序和组织上发挥作用。通过对情绪劳动的讨论,我将探讨工作生活和亲密关系之间的渗透性如何影响电影制作人和贡献者,考虑到他们的经历在当代媒体生产的结构背景下形成的各种方式。
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The work of documentary relationships
Relationships between documentary-makers and their subjects are a core concern of the scholarship, typically analysed in relation to issues of power and exploitation. This article instead considers documentary relationships as a form of work, examining what it means when a job entails the production of intimate connections, which are also subject to commercial pressures and imperatives. Relationship-building is an intrinsic part of the filmmaker’s job, but takes place around its margins: often unpaid and unacknowledged by the media industries. A consequence of this lack of status and recognition is that an appropriate professional framework has yet to be developed, with worrying implications for training, regulation and duty of care. Drawing upon in-depth interviews conducted over a period of 4 years, this article conceptualises the work of documentary relationships as a practice of creative labour, by considering how they function interpersonally, procedurally and organisationally. Through a discussion of emotional labour, I will explore how the permeability between work life and intimacy impacts both filmmakers and contributors alike, considering the various ways their experiences take shape within the structural context of contemporary media production.
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CiteScore
5.50
自引率
4.20%
发文量
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Cultural Studies is a major international, peer-reviewed journal founded in Europe and edited from Finland, the Netherlands, the UK, the United States and New Zealand. The journal promotes a conception of cultural studies rooted in lived experience. It adopts a broad-ranging view of cultural studies, charting new questions and new research, and mapping the transformation of cultural studies in the years to come. The journal publishes well theorized empirically grounded work from a variety of locations and disciplinary backgrounds. It engages in critical discussions on power relations concerning gender, class, sexual preference, ethnicity and other macro or micro sites of political struggle.
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