创意班
创业
社会学
自治
精英
惯习
自营职业
Nexus(标准)
不稳定性
社会经济地位
班级(哲学)
创造力
性别研究
经济
社会科学
社会心理学
政治学
文化资本
心理学
人口
人口学
财务
人工智能
政治
计算机科学
法学
嵌入式系统
标识
DOI:10.1177/14614448241302429
摘要
Digital self-entrepreneurship has become one of the most popular career options among younger generations. However, limited attention has been paid to the relationships between socioeconomic differences and digital self-entrepreneurship among youths. Using an extended Bourdieusian framework, this article critically reassesses vloggers’ digital creative labour, conditions and decisions by conceptualising them as various outcomes of position-taking in the emerging field of digital cultural production, tied to socioeconomic differences. Based on interviews with YouTubers in Hong Kong, this study examines how class background shapes young vloggers’ career paths and future aspirations. The findings reveal their divergent class-inflected orientations towards the common tensions between (1) platform productivity and creative autonomy, (2) elite evaluation and mass rating and (3) career planning and an uncertain vlogging future. Shifting the focus to the nexus between class inequality and the platform creative economy, this article provides a nuanced account of digital creative work amid platform precarity and uncertainty.
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