Culture and Economy After the Cultural Turn

Forsideomslag
Larry Ray, Andrew Sayer
SAGE, 6. okt. 1999 - 288 sider
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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Introduction
1
Redistribution Recognition and Participation
25
2 Valuing Culture and Economy
53
3 Economy Equality and Recognition
76
4 Market Boundaries and the Commodification of Culture
92
Ways Forward in the Analysis of Ethnicity and Gender
112
6 Capitalisms Cultural Turn
135
Social Engineering in the Contemporary Workplace
162
8 Social Differentiation Transgression and the Politics of Irony
189
The Dramatics of Environmental Protest
211
Comments on the 1997 British General Election
229
Culture and Economy
246
Index
270
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Andrew Sayer is Professor of Social Theory and Political Economy at Lancaster University.

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