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16 lut 2012 · In the Routledge Handbook of Cultural Sociology that aims to globalize “cultural sociology,” editors John Hall, Laura Grindstaff, and Ming-Cheng Lo (2010: 5) point to a “broad program” that includes a range of disciplines outside sociology and a wide diversity of approaches within it.
1 wrz 2008 · This article examines the intellectual traditions that have shaped the sociology of popular culture, traces the points of connection and difference between sociologists and other scholars...
1 sty 2010 · The first of its kind, The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology offers comprehensive and immediate access to the real developments and disagreements taking place in the field, and deftly...
After its institutionalization in major associations during the 1980s, cultural sociology today represents a vibrant subfield and in some ways a paradigm that permeates other areas of sociological inquiry.
After its institutionalization in major associations during the 1980s, cultural sociology today represents a vibrant subfield and in some ways a paradigm that permeates other areas of sociological inquiry. This article looks at cultural sociology in two ways: as a history of thought and process of institutionalization.
Cultural Sociology is the first journal explicitly to be dedicated to the sociological comprehension of cultural matters. It will act as a key meeting point for sociological analysts of culture coming from a wide range of theoretical and methodological positions, and from a great variety of national contexts.
21 maj 2021 · In her latest book, What is Cultural Sociology? Lyn Spillman - Professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame - investigates the phenomenon of culture through examining the process of meani...