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Towards a Bourdieusian analysis of the social composition of the UK film and television workforce

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>31/08/2015
<mark>Journal</mark>Work, Employment and Society
Issue number4
Volume29
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date20/10/14
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

The social composition of the workforce of the UK film and television industries does not reflect the diversity of the population and the industries have been described as white, male and middle class. While the lack of specific demographic representation in employment (for example gender or ethnicity) has been highlighted by both industry and academic commentators, its broader social composition has rarely been addressed by research. This article draws on the work of Bourdieu, particularly the concepts of field, habitus and capitals, to explore perceptions of the barriers to entry into these industries and the way in which individuals negotiate these by drawing on the various capitals to which they have access.