Filipino graphic artists as creative digital workers: Pseudo-cultural entrepreneurship in the global south
The Philippines creative industry is at a stage where there is vast potential for growth (Castillo 331)—in accordance with the call made by Gill, Hesmondhalgh, and Baker, when there is a goal of achieving economic growth for the labor market, it is important to look at the issues and working conditi...
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Main Author: | Cruz, Alyssa Kristin J. |
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2019
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Institution: | De La Salle University |
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