Culture and Economy After the Cultural Turn
Traditionally social science treated culture as a peripheral issue, but the last twenty years have witnessed a cultural turn throughout the social sciences. Culture is now at the core of debate. Culture and Economy After the Cultural Turn examines the impact of the cultural turn for the social sciences in relation to the decline of interest in economic aspects of society. It presents a number of responses to the changing relationship between culture and economy, and to the way in which the cultural turn has sought to understand it. Contributors from a wide range of disciplines present differing views oon these matters in relation to issues of political sensibilities and movements, equality and recognition, `cultural management', class, ethnicity and gender, and cultural values.
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Fenton Steve (Article author), O'Neill John (Article author), Szerszynski Bronislaw (Article author), Thompson Paul (Article author), Keat Russell (Article author), Thrift Nigel (Article author), Findlay Patricia (Article author), Martell Luke (Article author), Evans Mary (Article author), Bradley Harriet (Article author), Ray Larry (Article author), Sayer Andrew (Article author)
London
1999
277 pages
9780761958178
Available on request
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Yes
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