id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3u5qtgz3lrfqpgwyi3slnoptgq Siobhan McAndrew The values of culture? Social closure in the political identities, policy preferences, and social attitudes of cultural and creative workers 2019 23 .pdf application/pdf 9142 739 47 Social closure in the political identities, policy preferences, and social attitudes of cultural and creative workers policy preferences, and social attitudes of cultural and creative workers', The Sociological Review. political identities of workers in the creative industries and cultural sector. cultural and creative industries, cultural workers, left-right politics, liberalism, social attitudes, cultural sector workers exhibit unusually liberal, pro-welfare and left-wing attitudes. These two analytic stages build on existing findings regarding the social closure of occupations associated with cultural production (O'Brien, Laurison, Miles, & Friedman, 2016; Oakley et al., 2017). We examine how scores on each scale vary by occupational class (comparing cultural workers with managerial, intermediate and routine The difference between the two categories of arts workers is also not significant, suggesting they share a sectoral rather than class-based values profile. occupational status, cultural workers are the most liberal on average, and the most prowelfare (except for the 'never worked' sector). ./cache/work_3u5qtgz3lrfqpgwyi3slnoptgq.pdf ./txt/work_3u5qtgz3lrfqpgwyi3slnoptgq.txt