[PDF][PDF] Pre-existing conditions: Precarity, creative justice and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Victorian music industries
C Strong, F Cannizzo - Perfect Beat, 2021 - academia.edu
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Prior to 2020, while the music industries in the Australian state of Victoria were gaining in
strength and were world-renowned in many respects, they were also characterized as a
sector that runs largely on luck and public good will, where many places that had previously
offered some security were eroding. This luck ran out in a spectacular fashion with the arrival
of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research, based on surveys and interviews conducted
during the extended Victorian lockdown, describes the experiences and responses of music …
strength and were world-renowned in many respects, they were also characterized as a
sector that runs largely on luck and public good will, where many places that had previously
offered some security were eroding. This luck ran out in a spectacular fashion with the arrival
of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research, based on surveys and interviews conducted
during the extended Victorian lockdown, describes the experiences and responses of music …
Abstract
Prior to 2020, while the music industries in the Australian state of Victoria were gaining in strength and were world-renowned in many respects, they were also characterized as a sector that runs largely on luck and public good will, where many places that had previously offered some security were eroding. This luck ran out in a spectacular fashion with the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research, based on surveys and interviews conducted during the extended Victorian lockdown, describes the experiences and responses of music workers across the sector to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mark Banks’s concept of ‘creative justice’is used to examine how the precarious nature of much music-related work prior to COVID-19 created a situation
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