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This paper examines the use of online, three-dimensional, immersive virtual worlds, such as Second Life®, as an interesting platform and tool for cultural management, artistic development, knowledge exchange and cultural business. These... more
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      EducationE-learningMOODLESecond Life
Viewing revolutionary political change as a multi-influential, multi-scaled, long-term process allows for the analysis of (in)visible transformations of identities and social realities. The main problem with this approach, however, is... more
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      Cultural StudiesIdentity construction and cultural productionAntonio GramsciMatthew Arnold
‫مدخل‬ ‫ات‬ ّ ‫لفعالي‬ ‫حاضنة‬ ‫مساحة‬ ‫إىل‬ ‫حيفا‬ ‫ل‬ ّ ‫تتحو‬ ‫األسبوع،‬ ‫هناية‬ ‫ام‬ ّ ‫سي‬ ‫ول‬ ‫املساء،‬ ‫ساعات‬ ‫يف‬ ‫ة‬ ّ ‫الفلسطيني‬ ‫احلانات‬ ‫أو‬ ‫املقاهي‬ ‫أحد‬ ‫يف‬ ‫املساء‬ ‫يبدأ‬ ‫قد‬ ‫عة.‬ ّ ‫متنو‬ ‫ة‬ ّ ‫فلسطيني‬ ‫ة‬ ّ... more
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      Israel/PalestineUrban StudiesSociology of the Middle ClassesCultural Production
"Abstract Over the last fifteen years, independent rock music has become a wider field of cultural production and consumption in Italy. Indeed, while during the 1970s and 1990s the production of independent music was connected... more
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      Cultural StudiesMusicMusicologyPopular Music
Creating racially just campuses requires dismantling the cultural imperialism of Whiteness—how Whiteness becomes the norm to which all else is measured, compared, and excluded. Little is known about how Whiteness shapes the most prevalent... more
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      Organizational CultureCultureCritical Race Theory and Whiteness theoryCritical Whiteness Studies
Inspirador is a cocreated manual about independent cultural production
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      Cultural managementCultural ProductionProdução Cultural
The fashion modeling industry has long been criticized for using excessively thin and exclusively Anglolooking models in advertising and runway shows. How do fashion producers make decisions to hire models, and why is the fashion model... more
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      Pierre BourdieuGender and RaceBeautyCultural Production
The Frankfurt School has been very influential in our understanding of the production and reception of modern mass media. Walter Benjamin, in his 1935 essay “The World of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,” outlined how... more
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      Theodor AdornoMax HorkheimerWalter BenjaminFrankfurt School
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      GovernmentalityGentrificationPublic SpaceMadrid
Despite extensive literature on content creators’ identities, strategies, and activities, there remains a gap in understanding how the constantly changing platform environment impacts their brand subjectivities. Against this backdrop, our... more
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      SociologyCultural StudiesCelebrity CultureSocial Media
The prominent role played by algorithmic platforms in people’s everyday lives has in recent years triggered a growing interest towards algorithmic imaginaries, intended as worlds of experience users make of the algorithmic media, thereby... more
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      AlgorithmsMusicCultural SociologyMusic Industry
Indonesia boasts a thriving underground music scene that has become an important element in the identity practices of many urban youth. For dedicated ‘scenesters’, the underground is more than a personal expression of style; it is a way... more
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      Youth CultureIndonesiaAutonomyPrecarity
The rise of contemporary platforms—from GAFAM in the West to the “three kingdoms” of the Chinese Internet—is reconfiguring the production, distribution, and monetization of cultural content in staggering and complex ways. Given the nature... more
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      Cultural StudiesMedia StudiesDigital MediaPlatform Studies
The term ‘neomelodic’ defines a pop-folk music genre featuring the mediascape of Naples, Southern Italy, since the late 1980s. Neomelodic songs depict the experiences of lower-class Neapolitan subjects with a preference for those engaging... more
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      Organized CrimeMediaNaplesItaly
Advancement in the arts and sciences is a primary driver of economic production and social policy in post-industrial societies. Imagination steps back and asks what advances the arts and sciences? This book explores the collective, social... more
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      Social TheoryEconomicsEducationSocial Sciences
Cette approche a, à partir des années 1970, mis en évidence les relations entre l'économie de la communication et les phénomènes de pouvoir. Depuis, elle a coopéré avec d'autres approches, pour analyser les rapports entre politique et... more
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      Cultural StudiesMedia StudiesPolitical Economies of Capitalism, Imperialism/Colonialism, Racism, and PatriarchyCultural Industries
Influencers are highly visible tastemakers who professionally publish content on social media platforms. In their work, influencers are tasked with reconciling their contradictory positioning they are both promoters of consumption, and... more
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      EthnographyAuthenticitySocial MediaSocial Imaginaries
This introduction to the second special collection of articles on the platformization of the cultural industries foregrounds research methods and practices. Drawing from the 12 articles included in this collection, as well as the 14... more
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      Media StudiesCultural ProductionMedia Industry Studies
The European Forum for Advanced Practices (EFAP), an informal forum of artists, theorists, philosophers, educators, performers, curators, musicians, urbanists, anthropologists and other cultural actors across Europe and beyond, has... more
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      Research MethodologyCuratingVisual ArtsCultural Production
we argue that there are four ways we both understand and misunderstand fake news as a research concept. This includes seeing fake news as text rather than visual content; as either “true” or “false” information rather than as facts... more
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      Media StudiesJournalismDigital MediaSocial and Cultural Anthropology
“China Too Cool: Vernacular Innovations and Aesthetic Discontinuity of China”, examines the cultural phenomenon and aesthetic style of "Too Cool": the unoriginal, tacky-cool styles of cultural productions "Made in China." I argued that... more
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      Cultural StudiesAestheticsVisual StudiesMedia and Cultural Studies
Photography scholars have long acknowledged that photography is the progeny of industrial society. However, despite the increase in historical studies of the medium’s industrial-commercial dimensions, and a smaller number of contemporary... more
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      PhotographyCultural ProductionCultural Industry
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      New Religious MovementsFilm AdaptationWestern Esotericism (History)Fourth Way
Draft version of chapter published in The Punk Reader: Research Transmissions from the Local and the Global (edited by M. Dines, A. Gordon and P. Guerra, 2017, PSN Press and UPorto). The city of Bandung, Indonesia is home to a... more
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      CommonsIndonesiaValue TheoryPunk Culture
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      AnthropologyMedia StudiesEthnographyMedia Ethnography
Term Paper
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      Cultural StudiesAmerican StudiesFilm StudiesFilm Analysis
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      Visual StudiesVisual CommunicationHistory of photographyPhotography (Visual Studies)
A válság kérdése a magyar kulturális szcéna vitáiban is központi helyet foglal el az utóbbi években. De minek a válságáról beszélünk pontosan, és mit jelent ez a válság? A magyar kulturális intézményrendszer átalakulását, amely az elmúlt... more
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      Social MovementsEastern European StudiesArt HistoryCultural Policy
This thesis explores the efforts by a group within the hardcore punk scene in Bandung, Indonesia, to establish an autonomous community based on participatory 'Do It Yourself' cultural production. I examine the ways in which the DIY values... more
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      Social and Cultural AnthropologyCreative CommonsIndonesiaValue Theory
This dissertation discusses three popular YouTube video bloggers (vloggers), Mr. Chi-City, Shaycarl, and iJustine, and their relationship to the site as a vehicle for cultural production. It employs a framework for studying cultural... more
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      Cultural StudiesMedia StudiesSocial MediaConvergence
Gemeinsam herausgegeben mit: Anita Moser & Elke Zobl; unter Mitarbeit von Dilara Akarçeşme Die Ausgabe Nr. 9 des eJournals p/art/icipate mit dem Titel "Open Up!" befasst sich mit den Ein- und Ausschlüssen im Rahmen kultureller... more
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      Cultural StudiesMedia and Cultural StudiesMuseum StudiesCritical Disability Studies
Women artists are systematically disadvantaged across cultural fields. Although some of these disadvantages resemble gender inequalities in non-artistic work, such as lower pay, underrepresentation, work–family conflict, and symbolic... more
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      Cultural SociologyWomen in ArtWomen ArtistsWomen in Contemporary Art
Gemeinsam mit Dilara Akarçeşme und Anita Moser. Die vorliegende Ausgabe des eJournals beschäftigt sich mit dem Feld der kulturellen Teilhabe und erkundet aktuelle Bestrebungen sowie Kritikfelder ihrer Umsetzung. Dabei stehen... more
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      Cultural StudiesQueer StudiesMedia and Cultural StudiesMuseum Studies
This colloquium aims to shed light on the phenomenon of the diffusion of Asian culture in the European context, in particular on four axes of interrogation: the production of cultural goods; the political competition in the global arena... more
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      European StudiesCosmopolitanismReceptionEast Asian Studies
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      Israel/PalestineMiddle Class IdentityCultural ProductionHaifa
eds.), Moderna galerija/MIT Press, Ljubljana/Cambridge, Mass., 2015, pp. 355-365 .
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      Cultural PolicySocialismPost-SocialismCultural Production
The overall goal of the present study is to examine how cultural intermediaries find their occupational position in the field of cultural production. Two essential dimensions are laid out: the dimension of working for the sake of art or... more
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      Cultural StudiesCultural IntermediariesNew Cultural IntermediariesCultural Production
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      Critical TheoryFinanceSociologySociology of Culture
This paper examines the social construction of 'fashionability'-namely, what is 'desirable' and 'fashionable'-with reference to the concept 'cultural mediators' that foregrounds agency, negotiation, and the contested practices of market... more
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      SociologyCultural StudiesMedia StudiesMedia and Cultural Studies
Abstract: “Creators, consumers, and arbiters of disinformation have a reinforcing effect on each other. This leads to a fake news ecosystem” (Kshetri, Voas 5). We take this observation as our point of departure to explore the issue of... more
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      Media SociologyCommunicationMedia StudiesSocial Sciences
Unraveling the entanglements of fetish and secrecy bound up in the graffiti on the Palestinian face of the Israeli Separation Wall, this article analyzes the proliferation of defacements of the Australian street artist LushSux’s... more
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      IconographyPalestineInternet memesGraffiti
CAM524 Globalization and Culture, Istanbul Bilgi University, Master of Arts, Cultural Management Midterm Paper on The Effects of Digitisation on Cultural Production and Cultural Consumption
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      Cultural StudiesMedia StudiesGlobalizationCultural management
Small scale cultural production has been largely ignored in academic debates regarding the production of popular culture. Despite this, there have been a select number of theorists who have suggested that the study of cultural production... more
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      Cultural SociologyPunk CultureCultural ProductionIndependent Music
The aim of the article is to offer a critical review of the scientific literature regarding the use of crowdfunding for the financing of cultural projects. More specifically, it will examine what has been noticed about the various... more
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      Do It Yourself (DIY)Cultural ProductionReward-Based CrowdfundingCultural Crowdfunding
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      Urban GeographyUS-Mexico BorderlandsDissertationsCultural Production
In this research the production process of news pictures at Thomson Reuters international multimedia news agency is examined along its local and international key moments and sites, and the career of Reuters photographs-from the moment... more
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      Media HistoryPhotojournalismMediaMedia Institutions
Nowadays, new media generate new models of cultural production. In order to determine their potential and effectiveness, the issues of its innovation need to be taken into account. The aim of this article has been to look at the culture... more
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      New MediaMedia InnovationManagement of InnovationDesign Innovation
Discussions about the concept of fan culture reunite various positions, in serted in different contexts. Chronologically, its concept was being modified, and the studies were expanding. Fans, initially considered as people with some patho... more
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      Cultural StudiesCommunicationConsumptionComunicação
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      Electronic MusicTraditional MusicCultural ProductionCivil Societies
The Chilean-French avant-garde filmmaker and self-styled spiritual teacher Alejandro Jodorowsky's film, The Holy Mountain (1973), is often referred to as a 'surrealistic' exploration of Western Esotericism, and was a pivotal cinematic... more
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      Film StudiesReligion and FilmSurrealismFilm Adaptation