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Artists and professionalism is a special issue with the overall aim to bring artistic professions into the field of professions and professionalism. The issue consists of four contributions that all highlight artistic professions from different perspectives, such as artists’ educational possibilities, professional careers, strategies for inclusion and exclusion, professional logics and boundary-makings, how professional autonomy is affected by welfare states policies and so forth.

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  • Artists and professionalism is a special issue that aims to bring artistic work into the field of professions and professionalism

  • The issue consists of five contributions that highlight artistic professions from different perspectives, such as artists’ educational possibilities, professional careers, strategies for inclusion and exclusion, boundary-making, emotional labor, and how professional autonomy is affected by welfare state policies

  • The articles presented in this issue of Professions and Professionalism were written by researchers affiliated with the Swedish cross-disciplinary research network: The Network for Promotion of Working Lives Research in the Arts and Culture Sector

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Introduction

Artists and professionalism is a special issue that aims to bring artistic work into the field of professions and professionalism. The issue consists of five contributions that highlight artistic professions from different perspectives, such as artists’ educational possibilities, professional careers, strategies for inclusion and exclusion, boundary-making, emotional labor, and how professional autonomy is affected by welfare state policies.

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