Creative justice: cultural industries, work and inequality

Jeremy Vachet

"Creative Justice is pedagogically useful and would make a valuable addition to the textbooks currently available across a range of disciplines, including cultural studies, media and communication studies, and sociology. It will be of interest for undergraduate and graduate students, policy-makers, activists and more generally for anyone interested in justice in cultural work and aesthetics. Since Creative Justice gives a general overview of the main debates on aesthetics of culture, access and working conditions in cultural industries, it should become a valuable resource for research in cultural industries for years to come."

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