Joachim Thiel, Hamburg: Lokale Dimensionen der Entgrenzung von
Arbeit – ein arbeitsgeographischer Blick auf die Kultur- und
Medienwirtschaft
Local dimensions of the dissolution of boundaries in labour – a
geographical view of the cultural and media industries
This paper explores the geographical dimensions of
changing work patterns from a labour sociological perspective. Its diagnosis of
transformation draws on two key debates: on the Òerosion of standard employment
patternsÓ and the Òdissolution of boundaries in labour (and life)Ó. The article
first examines the concepts behind these debates, and then attempts to unravel
two geographically informed dimensions inherent to them – labour mobility
and the space-time organisation of everyday life – using empirical
material from several studies of the cultural and media industries. It finally
argues on a very general level that the emerging knowledge- and culture-based
economy gives birth to a new rise of agglomeration economies, albeit in a
socio-cultural rather than the classical sense. Agglomeration in this sense
functions as both a compensation for and catalyst of changing work patterns.
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