Seeking Talent for Creative Cities 2014
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4 Screenwriters in Toronto: Centre, Periphery, and Exclusionary Networks in Canadian Screen Storytelling

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“…Figure 5 Just as is the case in traditional film and television (Coutanche & Davis, 2013;Davis, Shtern, Coutanche, & Godo, 2014;Kaye & Davis, 2011;WIFT, 2012), visible minorities continue to be underrepresented in the key roles of writer and director, although again, self-funded web series appear to provide significant inroads toward their participation in these categories. According to a firm-level survey of the Canadian…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Figure 5 Just as is the case in traditional film and television (Coutanche & Davis, 2013;Davis, Shtern, Coutanche, & Godo, 2014;Kaye & Davis, 2011;WIFT, 2012), visible minorities continue to be underrepresented in the key roles of writer and director, although again, self-funded web series appear to provide significant inroads toward their participation in these categories. According to a firm-level survey of the Canadian…”
Section: Racementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Women and visible minorities are also underrepresented behind the Canadian screen in all aspects of the field, especially in top creative decision-making roles (Coutanche & Davis, 2013;Coutanche, Davis & Zboralska, 2015;Davis, Shtern, Coutanche, & Godo, 2014;Kaye & Davis, 2011;WIFT, 2012;WIV, 2015), have been shown to earn less on average than their non-minority counterparts (CMG, 2013b;WIFT, 2012), and their growth in representation in the Canadian screen industries has lagged behind their growth in the general workforce (WIFT, 2012). The Canadian television industry has historically been, and continues to be, dominated by white males.…”
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“…Researches distinguish between the old industrial area such as Italy's Emilia-Romagna and new industrial area such as Silicon Valley (Scott, 1988;Saxenian, 1994;Castells & Hall, 1994). There are varieties of research that work out the new and old social network theory in the direction of social capital, creativity and space (Glaeser et al 2000;Glaeser et al 2002, Caves, 2000Davis et al 2012;Florida 2002;Scott, 1998aScott, , 2000.…”
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confidence: 99%