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Make, Fail, Repeat: Creative Labor in the Start-Up Age

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 29.07.2025

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This book examines how the concept of 'Start-up' has transcended its original acceptation as a synonym for an early-stage, hi-tech company, to become a historically specific way of knowing and acting in the world.'Start-up' is everywhere. The term has been employed since the 1970s to indicate any company with a limited operating history and in a phase of market discovery. In the 1990s, the term gained a more preciseconnotation, one connected to the kind of experimental, technology-based, and venture-backed businessesthat became the most visible embodiment of the New Economy techno-utopianism. Today, the term is widely known and used beyond managerial circles, so much so that it has become a subject of TV shows
such as Shark Tank, MTV s Dropout, and HBO s irreverent series Silicon Valley. 'Start-up' is no longer just an economic and managerial concept but, the book argues, also a cultural phenomenon that is reshaping the way we conceive work in the 21st century. It does this by furthering the idea that withdrawal from traditional disciplinary regimes such as formal education and wage labor is a necessary step on the pathtoward professional realization and personal freedom. But what happens when one decides to leave the safe harbor of regular employment and set sail on the tumultuous waters of independent work? The book addresses this question through a 22-month ethnographic investigation of the Vancouver new media and digital industries. Through interviews with creative practitioners and participation in informal gatheringsfor tech workers, the book provides a compelling perspective on creative work in the start-up age.

Sommario

Chapter 01: Introduction.- Chapter 02: Unthinking Start-up.- Chapter 03: Becoming Entrepreneurial.- Chapter 04: Nomads and Hustlers.- Chapter 05: Mingling, Sharing, Networking.- Chapter 06: Conclusions.

Info autore

Alberto Lusoli is an Assistant Professor in the School of Creative Industries at Toronto Metropolitan University. He previously served as Deputy Director at the Digital Democracies Institute at Simon Fraser University, where he also held an SSHRC postdoctoral fellowship. His research examines how the proliferation of digital production tools transforms organizational structures and professional cultures within the creative industries.

Riassunto

This book examines how the concept of 'Start-up' has transcended its original acceptation as a synonym for an early-stage, hi-tech company, to become a historically specific way of knowing and acting in the world.
'Start-up' is everywhere. The term has been employed since the 1970s to indicate any company with a limited operating history and in a phase of market discovery. In the 1990s, the term gained a more preciseconnotation, one connected to the kind of experimental, technology-based, and venture-backed businessesthat became the most visible embodiment of the New Economy techno-utopianism. Today, the term is widely known and used beyond managerial circles, so much so that it has become a subject of TV shows
such as Shark Tank, MTV’s Dropout, and HBO’s irreverent series Silicon Valley. 'Start-up' is no longer just an economic and managerial concept but, the book argues, also a cultural phenomenon that is reshaping the way we conceive work in the 21st century. It does this by furthering the idea that withdrawal from traditional disciplinary regimes such as formal education and wage labor is a necessary step on the pathtoward professional realization and personal freedom. But what happens when one decides to leave the safe harbor of regular employment and set sail on the tumultuous waters of independent work? The book addresses this question through a 22-month ethnographic investigation of the Vancouver new media and digital industries. Through interviews with creative practitioners and participation in informal gatheringsfor tech workers, the book provides a compelling perspective on creative work in the start-up age.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Alberto Lusoli
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 29.07.2025
 
EAN 9783031955730
ISBN 978-3-0-3195573-0
Pagine 249
Illustrazioni VIII, 249 p. 10 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Serie Creative Working Lives
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Media, comunicazione > Mediologia

Creative Industries, Agile, Entrepreneurship, Episteme, Digital and New Media, Start-Ups and Venture Capital, Unternehmertum / Start-ups, creative labor, start-up culture

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