Imagining cultural wealth: producer perceptions and potential value in cultural markets [0.03%]
文化财富的想象:文化产业从业者的认知与潜在价值
Amy E Singer
Amy E Singer
Whether the result of purposeful nation-branding projects or longstanding traditions, associations endure between specific nations and the particular goods they produce. Such associations can be harnessed on behalf of the symbolic and econo...
Symbolic action and constraint: the cultural logic of the 2017 UK General Election [0.03%]
象征行动与约束:2017年英国大选的文化逻辑
Marcus Morgan
Marcus Morgan
This paper examines the influence of both the agential and structural aspects of culture on the 2017 UK General Election. The empirical section of the paper is organised around three aspects of the Labour campaign narrative: its promise to ...
Cultural sociology in East Asia: three trajectories in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea [0.03%]
东亚的文化社会学:香港、台湾和韩国的三条路径
Agnes Shuk-Mei Ku,Horng-Luen Wang,Jongryul Choi
Agnes Shuk-Mei Ku
The essay reviews the trajectories of cultural sociology in three East Asian societies, namely Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea, which show interesting parallels and distinctive developments within their respective social and historical contexts...
Randall Collins
Randall Collins
Face-to-face (F2F) embodied interaction is the initial ingredient of interaction ritual (IR), the buildup of shared emotion, mutual focus of attention, and rhythmic entrainment that produces interpersonal solidarity. What happens when a nat...
Marking time in lockdown: heroization and ritualization in the UK during the coronavirus pandemic [0.03%]
隔离中的时光记录:冠状病毒大流行期间英国的英雄崇拜和仪式化
Lisa McCormick
Lisa McCormick
Realism has predominated in discussions about the coronavirus pandemic where politicians, authorities, and commentators debate over the substance and consequence of scientific facts. But while biology played a crucial role in triggering the...
Why meaning-making matters: the case of the UK Government's COVID-19 response [0.03%]
意义构建的重要性:以英国政府的COVID-19应对措施为例
Marcus Morgan
Marcus Morgan
Through analysis of the UK government's management of the COVID-19 outbreak, this paper offers an empirical demonstration of the principle of culture's relative autonomy. It does so by showing how the outcome of meaning-making struggles had...
COVID-19 and symbolic action: global pandemic as code, narrative, and cultural performance [0.03%]
COVID-19与象征性行动:全球大流行作为代码、叙述和文化表演
Jeffrey C Alexander,Philip Smith
Jeffrey C Alexander
Performing rituals of affliction: how a Governor's Press conferences provided mediatized sanctuary in Ohio [0.03%]
苦难的表演:俄亥俄州州长是如何通过新闻发布会提供媒介化的避风港来获得关注的
Celso M Villegas
Celso M Villegas
This paper studies the ritual and aesthetic performances of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's Coronavirus press conferences. It argues that the press conferences are mediatized sanctuaries-solidaristic respites from the chaos of pandemic and partisan...
Art markets in crisis: how personal bonds and market subcultures mediate the effects of COVID-19 [0.03%]
危机中的艺术市场:个人纽带和市场亚文化如何介导COVID-19的影响
Larissa Buchholz,Gary Alan Fine,Hannah Wohl
Larissa Buchholz
We examine how the contemporary art market has changed as a result of the disruptions caused by the novel coronavirus. Based on interviews with artists, collectors, a dealer, and an auction house executive, we argue that the decline of face...
Julia Sonnevend
Julia Sonnevend
The 2020 coronavirus pandemic is puzzling from a visual point of view. There are millions of photographs published about the crisis every day, yet we can see the key actor, the virus, only in artistic representations. Most of us also have v...