The Production of Culture: Media and the Urban ArtsSAGE Publications, 14.05.1992 - 198 Seiten The phrase `production of culture' is concerned with how the organizations in which culture is produced and disseminated affect the nature of culture itself. Yet there is no clear consensus on what is meant by this phrase. Crane, in reviewing and synthesizing current research, provides a systematic and accessible approach to this complex subject. She examines the issue on both popular and elite levels. The reader is thus allowed to see how the notion of `production' changes depending on the size of the audience and the structure of the particular cultural industry. |
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... analysis of content and meaning . Until recently , most American sociologists neglected the analysis of meaning in cultural products.1 The reasons behind this neglect can be traced to a set of underlying assumptions about the nature of ...
... analysis of content and meaning . Until recently , most American sociologists neglected the analysis of meaning in cultural products.1 The reasons behind this neglect can be traced to a set of underlying assumptions about the nature of ...
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... analysis of meaning in cultural objects that can be characterized as follows : 1. How meaning is conveyed is as important as what meaning is conveyed . 2. Meaning is not transparent ; analysis of texts may reveal hidden , underlying ...
... analysis of meaning in cultural objects that can be characterized as follows : 1. How meaning is conveyed is as important as what meaning is conveyed . 2. Meaning is not transparent ; analysis of texts may reveal hidden , underlying ...
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... analysis . Semiotic analysis consists of two components : synchronic analysis , which examines relationships among elements in a text , and diachronic analysis , which examines the evolution of narratives . A synchronic analysis is ...
... analysis . Semiotic analysis consists of two components : synchronic analysis , which examines relationships among elements in a text , and diachronic analysis , which examines the evolution of narratives . A synchronic analysis is ...
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The Media Culture Paradigm | 13 |
Approaches to the Analysis | 77 |
Media Culture Urban Arts Culture | 143 |
Urheberrecht | |
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