LSE creators
Number of items: 5.
Media and Communications
Glatt, Zoë
(2023).
The platformised creative worker an ethnographic study of precarity and inequality in the London influencer industry (2017-2022)
[Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004577
Glatt, Zoë
(2022).
Precarity, discrimination and (in)visibility: an ethnography of “The Algorithm” in the YouTube Influencer industry.
In
Costa, Elisabetta, Lange, Patricia G., Haynes, Nell, Sinanan, Jolynna
(Eds.),
The Routledge Companion to Media Anthropology
(pp. 544 - 556).
Routledge.
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003175605-53
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Glatt, Zoe
(2022).
We’re all told not to put our eggs in one basket": uncertainty, precarity and cross-platform labor in the online video influencer industry.
International Journal of Communication,
16, 3853 – 3871.
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Glatt, Zoe, Banet-Weiser, Sarah
(2021).
Productive ambivalence, economies of visibility and the political potential of feminist YouTubers.
In
Cunningham, Stuart, Craig, David
(Eds.),
Creator Culture: An Introduction to Global Social Media Entertainment
.
NYU Press.
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