The question of the relationship between culture and power continues to exercise researchers. In this paper I argue that it is useful to consider the differences between ‘art’ and ‘entertainment’ as systems of culture, each involving a distinct set of power relationships between producers and audiences. Art wants to change audiences; entertainment wants to be changed by audiences. From these different starting points a series of differences unfold in the power possessed by producers and audiences. Artists pride themselves in not involving the audience in the process of making art. By contrast, entertainment wants audiences to contribute to the making of texts. As to the question of who controls the range of what forms of culture are availab...
The concept of 'cultural mutation' may seem like an oxymoron. However, in a sense, human cultures ha...
‘Convergence culture’, as defined by Henry Jenkins (2006), entails that content flows across a multi...
In creative or cultural production, work practices are shaped by both artistic and economic logics o...
The question of the relationship between culture and power continues to exercise researchers. In thi...
It is impossible for the public and the cultural product to meet unless the role of culture in socie...
This article analyzes the current trend towards dilution of the concept of «cultural industries» and...
Entertainment Industries is the first book to map entertainment as a cultural system. Including work...
There is important but well-trodden ground that this Companion has necessarily addressed – how does ...
If we think, for a moment, of screen producers as being like publishers, in the sense that they brin...
This chapter is dedicated to explore the relationship between entertainment, culture, and media art....
Differences and similarities in the creative agency of the producerin the production process of urba...
Differences and similarities in the creative agency of the producerin the production process of urba...
This chapter is dedicated to explore the relationship between entertainment, culture, and media art....
This chapter is dedicated to explore the relationship between entertainment, culture, and media art....
Richard Peterson\u2019s \uab\ua0production of culture perspective\ua0\ubb describes six \uab\ua0face...
The concept of 'cultural mutation' may seem like an oxymoron. However, in a sense, human cultures ha...
‘Convergence culture’, as defined by Henry Jenkins (2006), entails that content flows across a multi...
In creative or cultural production, work practices are shaped by both artistic and economic logics o...
The question of the relationship between culture and power continues to exercise researchers. In thi...
It is impossible for the public and the cultural product to meet unless the role of culture in socie...
This article analyzes the current trend towards dilution of the concept of «cultural industries» and...
Entertainment Industries is the first book to map entertainment as a cultural system. Including work...
There is important but well-trodden ground that this Companion has necessarily addressed – how does ...
If we think, for a moment, of screen producers as being like publishers, in the sense that they brin...
This chapter is dedicated to explore the relationship between entertainment, culture, and media art....
Differences and similarities in the creative agency of the producerin the production process of urba...
Differences and similarities in the creative agency of the producerin the production process of urba...
This chapter is dedicated to explore the relationship between entertainment, culture, and media art....
This chapter is dedicated to explore the relationship between entertainment, culture, and media art....
Richard Peterson\u2019s \uab\ua0production of culture perspective\ua0\ubb describes six \uab\ua0face...
The concept of 'cultural mutation' may seem like an oxymoron. However, in a sense, human cultures ha...
‘Convergence culture’, as defined by Henry Jenkins (2006), entails that content flows across a multi...
In creative or cultural production, work practices are shaped by both artistic and economic logics o...