ISBN:
9783031113055
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (346 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Series Statement:
Sociology of the Arts Series
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
700.4552
Keywords:
Creation in art-Exhibitions
Abstract:
Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: New Perspectives for the Sociology of the Arts -- The Overhaul and Maturity of the Sociology of the Arts -- The Sociology of the Arts in Action -- Broadening the Sociological View of the Arts -- Looking to the Future of the Sociology of the Arts -- References -- Part I: Reconsidering the Frames of Artistic Production -- Chapter 2: Heteronomy and Necessity: How Architects Design for Architectural Competitions -- The Commission: The Restoration of Architectural Heteronomy -- The Submission: The Conveyance of Architectural Necessity -- The Competition: The Production of Architectural Facts -- References -- Chapter 3: Creative Settings: The Influence of Place on Urban Cultural Creativity Processes -- Introduction: Cultural Creativity and Place -- Creative Settings -- Towards a Sociological Conceptualisation of the Relationship Between Cultural Creativity and Place -- Creative Rituals -- Creative Frames -- Creative Settings -- Open Creative Settings -- Non-oriented Creative Rituals -- Experimental-CFs -- Weak Boundaries -- Hybrid Milieu -- Closed Creative Settings -- Oriented Creative Rituals -- Professional Creative Frames -- Strong Boundaries -- Homogeneous Milieu -- Dissonant Creative Settings -- Double-Oriented Creative Rituals -- Hybrid Creative Frames -- Conflict Boundaries -- Heterogeneous Milieu -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Cultural Creation in Culinary Fields: The Cases of New York and San Francisco -- Introduction: Theories of Fields -- Culinary Fields -- Methodology -- The Culinary Fields of New York and San Francisco -- The Mode of Production and Innovation in Culinary Fields -- Logics of Action -- How to Navigate a Field -- References -- Part II: New Visions on Creative Practices.
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