1999
DOI: 10.1080/10286639909358111
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Profiling diversity: Managing multimedia industry development1

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“…To "diagram" a space is to expose such diagonal lines and the possibilities they open up, making a carte that is not a calque-a map that is not a tracing of anything prior, but which serves instead to indicate "zones of indistinction" from which becomings may arise, if they are not already imperceptibly in the making. (2000: 99-100) I came to this thinking out of commissioned work Gillian Swanson and I undertook, first on women in the arts and cultural industries (Swanson and Wise, 1998) and then on women in the multimedia industries (Swanson and Wise, 1999;Swanson and Wise, 2000, rev. ed.).…”
Section: P Wise 228mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To "diagram" a space is to expose such diagonal lines and the possibilities they open up, making a carte that is not a calque-a map that is not a tracing of anything prior, but which serves instead to indicate "zones of indistinction" from which becomings may arise, if they are not already imperceptibly in the making. (2000: 99-100) I came to this thinking out of commissioned work Gillian Swanson and I undertook, first on women in the arts and cultural industries (Swanson and Wise, 1998) and then on women in the multimedia industries (Swanson and Wise, 1999;Swanson and Wise, 2000, rev. ed.).…”
Section: P Wise 228mentioning
confidence: 99%