Culture After Covid
Covid-19 has brought about a crisis for arts and culture, with its workers bearing the brunt. To rebuild, cultural pursuits must be decoupled from the consumer economy – and reintegrated into daily life.
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Mark Banks is Professor of Cultural Economy at the University of Glasgow where he researches cultural industries, work and employment, creative economy and cultural policy. He is the author of Creative Justice: Cultural Industries, Work and Inequality (2017) and The Politics of Cultural Work (2007).
Covid-19 has brought about a crisis for arts and culture, with its workers bearing the brunt. To rebuild, cultural pursuits must be decoupled from the consumer economy – and reintegrated into daily life.