Negotiating Educated Subjectivity: Intern Labour and Higher Education in Hong Kong

This article examines interns’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the nexus of transformations in higher education and the “new” capitalist economy. The existing literature on internships emphasizes the restructuring of employment in creative and cultural industries, the surplus cul...

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Main Author: Iam-chong Ip
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Language:English
Published: tripleC 2015-09-01
Series:tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
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Online Access:https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/596
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spelling doaj-671e71987a4b4df6a4f7b79d5d33eda12020-11-24T23:44:53ZengtripleCtripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique1726-670X1726-670X2015-09-0113250150810.31269/triplec.v13i2.596596Negotiating Educated Subjectivity: Intern Labour and Higher Education in Hong KongIam-chong Ip0Lingnan UniversityThis article examines interns’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the nexus of transformations in higher education and the “new” capitalist economy. The existing literature on internships emphasizes the restructuring of employment in creative and cultural industries, the surplus cultural labour supply, and the impact of internships on the career paths of educated youth mostly in western countries. Based on interviews and participant observation in Hong Kong, I argue that the intern’s “educated subjectivity,” nurtured by new values and practices of higher education such as self-reflexive learning and interfacing with community, plays an important role in the making of the intern economy. These values and practices contribute to the ambiguity and elasticity of the role of interns identified in previous research on internships.https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/596internshipscultural workeducated subjecthigher education
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Negotiating Educated Subjectivity: Intern Labour and Higher Education in Hong Kong
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educated subject
higher education
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title Negotiating Educated Subjectivity: Intern Labour and Higher Education in Hong Kong
title_short Negotiating Educated Subjectivity: Intern Labour and Higher Education in Hong Kong
title_full Negotiating Educated Subjectivity: Intern Labour and Higher Education in Hong Kong
title_fullStr Negotiating Educated Subjectivity: Intern Labour and Higher Education in Hong Kong
title_full_unstemmed Negotiating Educated Subjectivity: Intern Labour and Higher Education in Hong Kong
title_sort negotiating educated subjectivity: intern labour and higher education in hong kong
publisher tripleC
series tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
issn 1726-670X
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publishDate 2015-09-01
description This article examines interns’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the nexus of transformations in higher education and the “new” capitalist economy. The existing literature on internships emphasizes the restructuring of employment in creative and cultural industries, the surplus cultural labour supply, and the impact of internships on the career paths of educated youth mostly in western countries. Based on interviews and participant observation in Hong Kong, I argue that the intern’s “educated subjectivity,” nurtured by new values and practices of higher education such as self-reflexive learning and interfacing with community, plays an important role in the making of the intern economy. These values and practices contribute to the ambiguity and elasticity of the role of interns identified in previous research on internships.
topic internships
cultural work
educated subject
higher education
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