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Bullying in the Arts - Vocation, Exploitation and Abuse of Power (Paperback)
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Bullying in the Arts - Vocation, Exploitation and Abuse of Power (Paperback)
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Diva, Prima Donna, Maestro, Virtuoso: creative geniuses with the
ability to deliver artistic excellence. However this perception can
serve to tilt the balance of power in relationships and to
substantiate the notion of artistic temperament; the Master is
always right and the Diva must have her way. The artistic genius
may be hell to work with but the end result (the art) is
exceptional, so behaviour deemed unacceptable in normal
circumstances must be tolerated. If the corporate culture in the
arts is in thrall to the concept of the artistic genius, then
across the various disciplines within the creative sector the
prevailing mentality may be subscribing to a set of values that
allows, even directly encourages, behaviour and employment
conditions that are abusive. Bullying in the Arts argues that this
mindset can have a profoundly negative effect in performing arts
organisations, permitting managers and other staff to ignore
bullying behaviour, as long as the show goes on. Researchers in a
range of disciplines and fields have studied workplace bullying
and, having witnessed bullying in a number of different arts
organisations, Anne-Marie Quigg researched whether the behaviour
represented isolated, rare occurrences in specific creative
environments or if it was indicative of a more widespread problem
in the arts and cultural sector. She discovered the highest level
of bullying recorded in any single employment sector in the UK.
Bullying in the Arts reveals Dr Quigg's findings, including the
personal, organisational, legal and economic consequences of
bullying behaviour. Looking at the experiences of countries such as
Australia, Canada, France, Sweden, and the United States, this book
challenges the notion that the arts are beyond the limitations of
the ordinary milieu, exempt from the rules and regulations
governing the treatment of employees. Arts managers and
professionals, teachers, students and researchers in the arts
world, and all those in management or management education, will
find here a new model centred on management responses to bullying
behaviour, which demonstrates the beneficial effect that
knowledgeable, skilled action can have on the outcome of bullying
incidents.
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