SZCZEPANIK, Petr. Long Careers: The Lives of Professionals in a Postsocialist Work World. In SCMS 2011 Annual Conference. 2011.
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Original name Long Careers: The Lives of Professionals in a Postsocialist Work World
Name in Czech Dlouhé kariéry: Životy filmových profesionálů v postsocialistickém pracovním prostředí
Authors SZCZEPANIK, Petr (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition SCMS 2011 Annual Conference, 2011.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study Art, architecture, cultural heritage
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/11:00050597
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords (in Czech) kariérní vzorce; produkční kultura; styl; postsocialismus
Keywords in English Career Patterns; Production Culture; Style; Post-socialism
Tags rivok
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Petr Szczepanik, Ph.D., učo 7909. Changed: 17/3/2012 13:18.
Abstract
This paper draws theoretical conclusions about the role that careers play in the history of production culture, focusing on the work world of postsocialist Prague. It draws these conclusions from empirical research into internal and external variables shaping career decisions and paths, including the ethnographic study of professional self-conception, socializing at work, learning-by-doing, networking, and impression management; and analysis of conditions such as labor-market structures, the coordination of production teams, employment contracts, unions, film schools, etc. While its conclusions are supported by a broad set of interviews with workers on various levels of the labor hierarchy, the paper focuses on three sample careers that have spanned the radical changes to East Central European cinema over the past twenty years (the collapse of state-owned industry, privatization, the externalization of employment relations, the shift to temporary organizations, freelance work and the boom of US runaway production): a production designer, a sound recordist and a production manager. The paper looks at long-term, intermittent careers, career transformations and survival strategies as cultural-historical phenomena characterizing a specific work world in cinema history: the ways in which old skills, habits and contacts are re-purposed to serve new functions, and how this constitutes the work world’s styles of work and also film style itself.
Abstract (in Czech)
Příspěvek navrhuje teoretické nástroje pro výzkum kariér filmových pracovníků na pozadí proměn českého produkčního systému a politických dějin.
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GAP409/10/1361, research and development projectName: Historie ateliérů na Barrandově z hlediska organizace a kultury filmové výroby
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, History of Barrandov Studios in Terms of Organization and Culture of Film Production
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