The Mickey Mouse Kachina and Other "Double Objects"
... Imagine you are a tourist visiting the Hopi mesas in the early 1950s. You spend a sunburned day at one of the sandstone villages. There you squint at the kachinas as they dance in the plaza (or more properly to the Hopis, katsinam, masked beings that act as messengers between the human and spirit w ...
... Imagine you are a tourist visiting the Hopi mesas in the early 1950s. You spend a sunburned day at one of the sandstone villages. There you squint at the kachinas as they dance in the plaza (or more properly to the Hopis, katsinam, masked beings that act as messengers between the human and spirit w ...
8.COM 7.a.1 - Intangible Cultural Heritage
... Having recognized that objective threats confront many expressions of intangible cultural heritage worldwide and render their urgent safeguarding necessary, the Body as a whole was nevertheless not convinced by the arguments sometimes raised by one or another of its members that recommended disregar ...
... Having recognized that objective threats confront many expressions of intangible cultural heritage worldwide and render their urgent safeguarding necessary, the Body as a whole was nevertheless not convinced by the arguments sometimes raised by one or another of its members that recommended disregar ...
Research Methods for Cultural Studies
... and guidance on the actual practice of research in cultural studies. This is what is missing from cultural studies, regardless of where it is practised. The question of methods is largely neglected, with research on audiences and fans being the only area of cultural studies work where they may surfa ...
... and guidance on the actual practice of research in cultural studies. This is what is missing from cultural studies, regardless of where it is practised. The question of methods is largely neglected, with research on audiences and fans being the only area of cultural studies work where they may surfa ...
Hybridity, or the Cultural Logic of Globalization
... Americanization” (p. 361)? I find that these publications associate hybridity with assumptions about the benefits of globalization, free trade, and individual consumer freedom, in effect expressing what I call “corporate transculturalism,’’ hence the title of the chapter. Chapter Five explores what ...
... Americanization” (p. 361)? I find that these publications associate hybridity with assumptions about the benefits of globalization, free trade, and individual consumer freedom, in effect expressing what I call “corporate transculturalism,’’ hence the title of the chapter. Chapter Five explores what ...
Cultural Policy: Rejuvenate or Wither
... success in convincing governments, firms, movements of the central importance of culture. Culture is becoming too important a field—socially, culturally, economically—to be left up to cultural policy making institutions. Embraced by increasingly diverse actors, their priorities are transforming cult ...
... success in convincing governments, firms, movements of the central importance of culture. Culture is becoming too important a field—socially, culturally, economically—to be left up to cultural policy making institutions. Embraced by increasingly diverse actors, their priorities are transforming cult ...
Elements of Culturally Competent Counseling
... evident that counselors must become ever more competent with respect to issues of multiculturalism and diversity. This is underscored by ever-changing population demographics that are resulting in an increasingly diverse society. It is important to note that the diversity seen in contemporary societ ...
... evident that counselors must become ever more competent with respect to issues of multiculturalism and diversity. This is underscored by ever-changing population demographics that are resulting in an increasingly diverse society. It is important to note that the diversity seen in contemporary societ ...
1 Social status and cultural consumption
... over the apparent divergence of ‘highbrow’ and ‘lowbrow’ culture, the growing importance of the mass media, and the rise of commercialised, ‘mass’ culture.2 Sociologists have sought to intervene in two main ways. They have engaged in research to increase the body of empirical evidence on the nature ...
... over the apparent divergence of ‘highbrow’ and ‘lowbrow’ culture, the growing importance of the mass media, and the rise of commercialised, ‘mass’ culture.2 Sociologists have sought to intervene in two main ways. They have engaged in research to increase the body of empirical evidence on the nature ...
Understanding Cultural Differences to Identify People - IC
... exactly the same word, but would also be interesting to find people who talk about "experiment", but using the word "test". In this context, this paper proposes an approach that allows people to seek and find others with similar interests even though they are from different cultures, or have differe ...
... exactly the same word, but would also be interesting to find people who talk about "experiment", but using the word "test". In this context, this paper proposes an approach that allows people to seek and find others with similar interests even though they are from different cultures, or have differe ...
On the affective ambivalence of living with cultural diversity
... because my approach will be mainly – though in an empirically informed way – phenomenological: the theoretical focus is on those aspects of the experience of living with diversity that can be generalized for the reason that they are structured by the human condition itself. At first glance, it would ...
... because my approach will be mainly – though in an empirically informed way – phenomenological: the theoretical focus is on those aspects of the experience of living with diversity that can be generalized for the reason that they are structured by the human condition itself. At first glance, it would ...
2013/12/3 1 Respect for cultural diversity and pluralism p
... • moral imperialism: moral values are imposed in a specific context and culture But in the development and application of bioethics: context usually ignored or regarded as background or of secondary importance ...
... • moral imperialism: moral values are imposed in a specific context and culture But in the development and application of bioethics: context usually ignored or regarded as background or of secondary importance ...
here - Centre for Research on Socio
... Jones, S., (2010) Culture Shock. London: Demos Culture Shock is an essay formed as part of a joint Demos and CASE fellowship and argues that cultural policy must focus on the equitable distribution of individuals’ cultural capabilities, indicating that this will require thinking anew about what form ...
... Jones, S., (2010) Culture Shock. London: Demos Culture Shock is an essay formed as part of a joint Demos and CASE fellowship and argues that cultural policy must focus on the equitable distribution of individuals’ cultural capabilities, indicating that this will require thinking anew about what form ...
The Americanization of German Culture? - John-F.-Kennedy
... printing, film, electrified music, and so on-developments that facilitate accessibility but, at the same time, also create new possibilities of expression and aesthetic experience.23 In my opinion, there is an unmistakable direction in which this development has gone, redefining, in the process, cri ...
... printing, film, electrified music, and so on-developments that facilitate accessibility but, at the same time, also create new possibilities of expression and aesthetic experience.23 In my opinion, there is an unmistakable direction in which this development has gone, redefining, in the process, cri ...
Cultural and Creative Index: an approach to Latin America and the
... development are complementary and dependent variables. We try to explain this by building synthetic indicators for cultural and economic development on the basis of a territorial disaggregation by country. Through this paper, we will demonstrate using empirical analysis of primary variables, the beh ...
... development are complementary and dependent variables. We try to explain this by building synthetic indicators for cultural and economic development on the basis of a territorial disaggregation by country. Through this paper, we will demonstrate using empirical analysis of primary variables, the beh ...
Rethinking Power Relations in Critical/Cultural Studies: A Dialectical
... constitution and governing of individual subjects. In this scenario, “discourses make up specific systems of knowledge that allow for things to be (im)possible through their limiting of our thinking and imagination.”18 For example, different disciplines intrinsic to social institutions and practices ...
... constitution and governing of individual subjects. In this scenario, “discourses make up specific systems of knowledge that allow for things to be (im)possible through their limiting of our thinking and imagination.”18 For example, different disciplines intrinsic to social institutions and practices ...
- Rivisteweb
... bop jazz, folk rock, salsa, and urban blues – to name but a few – have followed this full trajectory. Others, like extreme metal or house, for example, didn’t evolve beyond the scene-based form. Yet another group of genres, like reggae or tango, started their trajectory at the scene-based form and t ...
... bop jazz, folk rock, salsa, and urban blues – to name but a few – have followed this full trajectory. Others, like extreme metal or house, for example, didn’t evolve beyond the scene-based form. Yet another group of genres, like reggae or tango, started their trajectory at the scene-based form and t ...
with Dilip Gaonkar - Elizabeth A. Povinelli
... of people, commodities, ideas, and images from one place to another. “Circulation is a cultural process,” say Lee and LiPuma (2002: 192), “with its own forms of abstraction, evaluation, and constraint, which are created by the interactions between specific types of circulating forms and the interpre ...
... of people, commodities, ideas, and images from one place to another. “Circulation is a cultural process,” say Lee and LiPuma (2002: 192), “with its own forms of abstraction, evaluation, and constraint, which are created by the interactions between specific types of circulating forms and the interpre ...
Cultural industries and public policy
... concerns the issue of definition. First, it is useful to put aside the culturalcreative industries debate. The term ‘creative industries’ is a political construct first deployed by the UK government in 1997 under a new Labour administration. The term ‘cultural industries’ had been used previously by ...
... concerns the issue of definition. First, it is useful to put aside the culturalcreative industries debate. The term ‘creative industries’ is a political construct first deployed by the UK government in 1997 under a new Labour administration. The term ‘cultural industries’ had been used previously by ...
A new perspective for the EU 2014-2020 structural funds programming
... The consequences of the Culture 2.0-3.0 transition on structural funds programming Comparing the 2000-2006 and the 2007-2013 cycles of structural funds programming, it is relatively easy to notice a shift from a tourism-centered to a cultural industry centered perspective of the role of cultural and ...
... The consequences of the Culture 2.0-3.0 transition on structural funds programming Comparing the 2000-2006 and the 2007-2013 cycles of structural funds programming, it is relatively easy to notice a shift from a tourism-centered to a cultural industry centered perspective of the role of cultural and ...
Copyright, culture and development
... There are certain categories of works protected by copyright which – due to their objectives and way of functioning – are relevant, directly or indirectly from the viewpoint of transfer of technology, such as computer programs, works of applied art/industrial designs, „maps, plans, sketches and thre ...
... There are certain categories of works protected by copyright which – due to their objectives and way of functioning – are relevant, directly or indirectly from the viewpoint of transfer of technology, such as computer programs, works of applied art/industrial designs, „maps, plans, sketches and thre ...
Cultural Studies: A Critical Introduction - Cultural-Studies
... society's political, social, economic, and intellectual elite. - Opera, yachting are associated with high culture in the U.S. Generally, the most powerful members of a society are the ones who have the most influence over cultural meaning systems, and therefore the more powerful classes tend to enjo ...
... society's political, social, economic, and intellectual elite. - Opera, yachting are associated with high culture in the U.S. Generally, the most powerful members of a society are the ones who have the most influence over cultural meaning systems, and therefore the more powerful classes tend to enjo ...
Pdf of unpublished English language version.
... other, there remains uncertainty as to the terms on which economic and cultural analysis should meet. It is now some time since Stuart Hall (1988: 28) asserted that the distinction between economic and cultural change had become ‘quite useless. Culture has ceased to be, if it ever was, a decorative ...
... other, there remains uncertainty as to the terms on which economic and cultural analysis should meet. It is now some time since Stuart Hall (1988: 28) asserted that the distinction between economic and cultural change had become ‘quite useless. Culture has ceased to be, if it ever was, a decorative ...
Capitalism, cities, and the production of symbolic forms*
... designate goods and services that are produced by capitalist firms for a profit under conditions of market exchange; and I mean by ‘symbolic forms’ goods and services that have some significant emotional or intellectual (ie aesthetic or semiotic) content. I will now and then use the expression ‘cult ...
... designate goods and services that are produced by capitalist firms for a profit under conditions of market exchange; and I mean by ‘symbolic forms’ goods and services that have some significant emotional or intellectual (ie aesthetic or semiotic) content. I will now and then use the expression ‘cult ...
Capitalism, cities, and the production of symbolic forms
... designate goods and services that are produced by capitalist firms for a profit under conditions of market exchange; and I mean by ‘symbolic forms’ goods and services that have some significant emotional or intellectual (ie aesthetic or semiotic) content. I will now and then use the expression ‘cult ...
... designate goods and services that are produced by capitalist firms for a profit under conditions of market exchange; and I mean by ‘symbolic forms’ goods and services that have some significant emotional or intellectual (ie aesthetic or semiotic) content. I will now and then use the expression ‘cult ...
Cultural Relativism or Covert Universalism?
... their own standards; if they think something is right, then for them it is right. It is supposed to be sheer ethnocentric bias to suppose our culture's standards to be the standards. The cultural relativist's basic question is, who are we to judge? But such claims about the cultural limits of moral ...
... their own standards; if they think something is right, then for them it is right. It is supposed to be sheer ethnocentric bias to suppose our culture's standards to be the standards. The cultural relativist's basic question is, who are we to judge? But such claims about the cultural limits of moral ...
CHAPTER 2 Cultural Diversity
... Cultural relativism helps sociologists in understanding why people in different societies have different cultural norms. – e.g. the Sepoy Rebellion of India in 1857 (gunpowder cartridges were sealed with pig or beef fat, both are religiously offensive to Hindu and Muslims) ...
... Cultural relativism helps sociologists in understanding why people in different societies have different cultural norms. – e.g. the Sepoy Rebellion of India in 1857 (gunpowder cartridges were sealed with pig or beef fat, both are religiously offensive to Hindu and Muslims) ...