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Media Graduates at Work

Irish Narratives on Policy, Education and Industry

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Overview

  • Demonstrates the extent to which there is an interrelation between, policies, industry norms and educational practice for the worker
  • Offers insights on state policies that affect media education, on industrial and organizational practices within which media graduates are shaped and understood and on the ways in which education creates graduates who must negotiate entry into the industry
  • Explores the practices, challenges and ethical issues facing educators and others as they seek to support aspiring media workers

Part of the book series: Creative Working Lives (CWL)

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About this book

This book systematically examines various factors that shape graduates’ entry into media work, which include the state and its policies, industrial and organizational practices and cultures, and media education. However, the book does not take a typical political economic or even media industries approach to this exploration. Rather, it innovatively traces how these forces are operationalized to shape media work from the perspective of the graduates, their educators and their employers. These varying perspectives are analyzed to see how graduates experience the outcomes of policy, education and industry cultures. The book examines the impact that policy, education and industry have in redefining what media work means for parts of industry that are responsible for cultivating new entrants into the creative industries.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Media Studies, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, Ireland

    Anne O'Brien

  • Media Studies, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, Ireland

    Sarah Arnold

  • School of Information and Communications, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland

    Páraic Kerrigan

About the authors

Anne O’Brien is Associate Professor in the Department of Media Studies at Maynooth University, Ireland. She has published a number of articles on the representation of women in radio and television, on women workers in creative industries and has examined why women leave careers in screen production.

Sarah Arnold is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Studies at Maynooth University, Ireland. She is the author of the forthcoming book Television, Technology and Gender: New Platforms and New Audiences. Her previous books include Maternal Horror Film: Melodrama and Motherhood (2013) and the co-authored Film Handbook (2013).

Páraic Kerrigan is Teaching Fellow with the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin, Ireland. His research pertains to the dynamics of diversity in media industries, specifically centred around Ireland’s LGBT community.


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