A study of the plight of media industry interns: manufactured consent in the labor process

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  • What: This paper explains how the labor consent of interns in the media industry is manufactured by treating interns as roles and making them voluntarily carry expectations in a seemingly rational way, endure hard work that has no educational value, and take on labor for no reason.
  • Who: Yige Liu from the Communication University of China, Beijing, China have published the paper: A Study of the Plight of Media Industry Interns: Manufactured Consent in the Labor Process, in the : Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture Development
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