Cultural Economy: Cultural Analysis and Commercial LifePaul du Gay, Michael Pryke SAGE, 31 січ. 2002 р. - 256 стор. Phrases such as `corporate culture′, `market culture′ and the `knowledge economy′, have now become familiar clarion calls in the world of work. They are calls that have echoed through organizations and markets. Clearly something is happening to the ways markets and organizations are being represented and intervened in and this signals a need to reassess their very constitution. In particular, the once clean divide that placed the economy, dealt with mainly by economists, on one side, and culture, addressed chiefly by those in anthropology, sociology and the other `cultural sciences′, on the other, can no longer hold. This volume presents the work of an international group of academics from a range of disciplines including sociology, media and cultural studies, social anthropology and geography, all of whom are involved not only in thinking `culture′ into the economy but thinking culture and economy together. |
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Chapter 3 Capturing markets from the economists | 59 |
Chapter 4 Work ethics soft capitalism and the turn of life | 78 |
Happiness at work in the new cultural economy? | 97 |
The Cultural formation of aesthetic economies | 115 |
The cultural connotations of economic forms | 132 |
Chapter 8 Advertising persuasion and the cultureeconomy dualism | 148 |
Chapter 9 The unintended political economy | 166 |
Chapter 10 Production consumption and cultural economy | 185 |
Chapter 11 Performing cultures in the new economy | 201 |
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Сторінка 42 - Symbolic analysts solve, identify, and broker problems by manipulating symbols. They simplify reality into abstract images that can be rearranged, juggled, experimented with, communicated to other specialists, and then, eventually, transformed back into reality.
Сторінка 5 - Economic and symbolic processes are more than ever interlaced and interarticulated; that is ... the economy is increasingly culturally inflected and . . . culture is more and more economically inflected. Thus the boundaries between the two become more and more blurred and the economy and culture no longer function in regard to one another as system and environment.
Сторінка 10 - ... of religious ethics or of political expediency. Formal justice is thus repugnant to all authoritarian powers, theocratic as well as patriarchic, because it diminishes the dependency of the individual upon the grace and power of the authorities.
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