Five minutes with…Maree Boyle

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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Sociologist,Dr Maree Boyle, wears several hats as a researcher with the Center for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing. With interests informed by her training in sociology, anthropology, and the social psychology of work,Mareealso lends her expertise as a consulting Qualitative Methodologist with Griffith University’s umbrella-body, the Griffith Social and Behavioural Research College. The College seeks to […]

Creative careers: reasons, realities and work-life balance

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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Hands up those wanted to be a musician when they grew up? Any painters? A ballerina perhaps? In a global culture saturated with aspiring creatives, the artistic labour market is predominantly project-based, often dictated by cultural trends, and offers widely uneven rewards; particularly, unpaid work! Why then do people pin their livelihood on a workforce […]