Culture Economies

Culture Economies
Author: Christopher Ray
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2001
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: STANFORD:36105112200212

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Cultures and Globalization

Cultures and Globalization
Author: Helmut K Anheier,Yudhishthir Raj Isar,Annie Paul,Stuart Cunningham
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2008-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781412934732

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This second volume, The Cultural Economy, analyzes the dynamic relationship in which culture is part of the process of economic change that in turn changes the conditions of culture. It brings together perspectives from different disciplines to examine such critical issues as: The production of cultural goods and services and the patterns of economic globalization The relationship between the commodification of the cultural economy and the aesthetic realm Current and emerging organizational forms for the investment, production, distribution and consumption of cultural goods and services The complex relations between creators, producers, distributors and consumers of culture The policy implications of a globalizing cultural economy

The Economy as Cultural System

The Economy as Cultural System
Author: Todd Dufresne,Clara Sacchetti
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-11-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781441118974

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The 2008 global crisis, unemployment, lack of retirement funds, bank bailouts... today, the "economy" is on everyone's mind. But what makes this rather opaque concept work? This collection of essays seeks out the answer by exploring contemporary capitalism from a variety of theoretical perspectives and by confronting the economy as a cultural system, a theory, and a driving force of every day life in the West. The first part of the book discusses past and present representation of capitalism (from Hegel and Marx to Negri and Florida) along with their continuing impact. The second part focuses on capitalism as a locus of power and resistance, and maps possible responses to the current situation. The roles of metaphor and discourse is examined throughout to rethink the implications of power in the context of globalization and consumer culture. Each chapter features an abstract, study questions, as well as further reading suggestions, which, along with its accessible theoretical coverage, will make the book an essential study tool for students in social and political thought, globalization, and social theory.

The Economy as Cultural System

The Economy as Cultural System
Author: Todd Dufresne,Clara Sacchetti
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: 1501301713

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The Cultural Life of Money

The Cultural Life of Money
Author: Isabel Capeloa Gil,Helena Gonçalves da Silva
Publsiher: ISSN
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3110634546

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The book discusses how culture simultaneously shapes and is shaped by the economy. Over the past few years, as the world has staggered from one financial crisis to another, the neat separation of economics and culture has been consistently challenged. To understand the current state of affairs, it has become increasingly necessary to understand the conjuncture that rules the production of value in economic systems, how money shapes social relations and affects discursive practices. By discussing the vocabulary, by understanding the rhetoric and interpreting the narratives, be it of crisis, austerity, growth, welfare, neo-liberalism or socialism, new modes of imaging the economic system may be made possible. The book is structured in four chapters dealing with theory and conjuncture ("Philosophies of Money"), with the visual arts and investment ("The Arts and Finance"), with literary representation and narrativity ("Literature and Money Matters") and with the cognitive impact of fiduciary representation ("Cognitive Moneyscapes"). This collection analyses the process whereby a material icon invested with the symbolical power to rule social exchange becomes an explanatory narrative determining the way societies produce meaning.

The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology

The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology
Author: Jeffrey C. Alexander,Ronald Jacobs,Philip Smith
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 839
Release: 2012-01-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780195377767

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Explains the social science of cultural sociology, a study of the ways in which culture, society, politics, and economy interact in the world.

Global Cultural Economy

Global Cultural Economy
Author: Christiaan De Beukelaer,Kim-Marie Spence
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2018-09-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317209041

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Global Cultural Economy critically interrogates the role cultural and creative industries play in societies. By locating these industries in their broader cultural and economic contexts, Christiaan De Beukelaer and Kim-Marie Spence combine their repertoires of empirical work across four continents to define the ‘cultural economy’ as the system of production, distribution, and consumption of cultural goods and services, as well as the cultural, economic, social, and political contexts in which it operates. Each chapter introduces and discusses a different theme, such as inclusion, diversity, sustainability, and ownership, highlighting the tensions around them to elicit an active engagement with possible and provisional solutions. The themes are explored through case studies including Bollywood, Ghanaian music, the Korean Wave, Jamaican Reggae, and the UN Creative Economy Reports. Written with students, researchers, and policy-makers in mind, Global Cultural Economy is ideal for anyone interested in the creative and cultural industries, media and cultural studies, cultural policy, and development studies.

Economies and Cultures

Economies and Cultures
Author: Richard R Wilk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429974892

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This synthesis of modern economic anthropology goes to the heart of a thriving subdiscipline and identifies the fundamental practical and theoretical problems that give economic anthropology its unique strengths and vision. More than any other anthropological subdiscipline, economic anthropology constantly questions and debates the practical motives of people as they go about their daily lives. Tracing the history of the dialogue between anthropology and economics, the authors move economic anthropology beyond the narrow concerns of earlier debates and place the field directly at the centre of current issues in the social sciences. They focus on the unique strengths of economic anthropology as a meeting place for symbolic and materialist approaches and for understanding human beings as both practical and cultural. In so doing, the authors argue for the wider relevance of economic anthropology to applied anthropology and identify other avenues for interaction with economics, sociology, and other social and behavioural sciences. The second edition of Economies and Cultures contains an entirely new chapter on gifts and exchange that critically approaches the new literature in this area, as well as a thoroughly updated bibliography and guide for students for finding case studies in economic anthropology.