One of Cultural Studies' most important contributions to academic thinking about culture\ud is the acceptance as axiomatic that we must not simply accept traditional value\ud hierarchies in relation to cultural objects (see, for example, McGuigan, 1992: 157;\ud Brunsdon, 1997: 5; Wark, 2001).\ud Since Richard Hoggart and Raymond Williams took popular culture as a worthy object of\ud study, Cultural Studies practitioners have accepted that the terms in which cultural debate\ud had previously been conducted involved a category error. Opera is not 'better' than pop\ud music, we believe in Cultural Studies - 'better for what?', we would ask. Similarly,\ud Shakespeare is not 'better' than Mills and Boon, unless you can specify the purpose for\ud...
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This thesis concerns the subject of value, and the role it plays in moral deliberation. It documents...
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Questions of cultural value, aesthetics and evaluative judgments have vexed media education since it...
Recent postmodern work on cultural evaluation, such as Barbara Smith's Contingencies of Value (1989)...
Background: The PhD was funded by an Arts and Humanities Research Council Collaborative Doctoral Awa...
The neoliberal agenda which has dominated the creative industries for the past few decades has engen...
This article seeks to intervene in the ‘television aesthetics’ versus ‘media and cultural studies’ d...
A critical review as part of the AHRC funded Cultural Value ProjectAgainst Value presents a genealog...
This article is prompted by the observation that many accounts of the value of the arts and culture ...
This article is about the politics of cultural value. It focusses on the representations of value th...
Debate about how best to justify support for the arts has evolved in recent months with the notion o...
This paper addresses the question as to whether serial quality TV has the potential to valorize its ...
In “Culture Is Ordinary,” Raymond Williams challenged the then prevalent notion that “culture” is a ...
This paper presents findings relating to cultural perceptions of quality derived from a research pro...
This thesis concerns the subject of value, and the role it plays in moral deliberation. It documents...
The value of higher education is often implicit or assumed in educational research. The underlying ...
This article seeks to extend the debate about evaluating television by focusing specifically on tele...
Questions of cultural value, aesthetics and evaluative judgments have vexed media education since it...
Recent postmodern work on cultural evaluation, such as Barbara Smith's Contingencies of Value (1989)...
Background: The PhD was funded by an Arts and Humanities Research Council Collaborative Doctoral Awa...
The neoliberal agenda which has dominated the creative industries for the past few decades has engen...
This article seeks to intervene in the ‘television aesthetics’ versus ‘media and cultural studies’ d...
A critical review as part of the AHRC funded Cultural Value ProjectAgainst Value presents a genealog...
This article is prompted by the observation that many accounts of the value of the arts and culture ...
This article is about the politics of cultural value. It focusses on the representations of value th...
Debate about how best to justify support for the arts has evolved in recent months with the notion o...
This paper addresses the question as to whether serial quality TV has the potential to valorize its ...
In “Culture Is Ordinary,” Raymond Williams challenged the then prevalent notion that “culture” is a ...
This paper presents findings relating to cultural perceptions of quality derived from a research pro...
This thesis concerns the subject of value, and the role it plays in moral deliberation. It documents...
The value of higher education is often implicit or assumed in educational research. The underlying ...