As Jean Claude Fasseron wrote, when French sociology tackles the concept of popular, "morals interferes himself: the popular one led to the two symmetrical and opposed drifts populism and legitimism. This formulation of the debate on the popular one appears being specific to France, and partly due to the fact that the exchanges with sociologies of the Anglo-Saxon culture remained weak. From some key publications in each tradition, this article examines the divergences between work in sociology of the French culture, the English school of Cultural Studies, and the American researches inspired by interactionnism. It also proposes to connect the map of research in sociology of media in France through this more general history of the und...
HOLMES Diana, LOOSELEY David Imagining the popular in contemporary french culture Manchester : Manch...
International audienceMass Culture, the Popular Arts in America, a reader co-edited by Bernard Rosen...
Cette thèse porte sur le développement d’un mouvement sériephile visant la reconnaissance culturelle...
International audienceThis article charts the development of the sociology of culture in France. Fir...
Until the late seventies, sociology of the media was the poor relation of French research. Strong an...
French historiography fully was interested in popular cultures after 1960, to identify specific pro...
Depuis les années 1960, les cultural studies ont renouvelé le regard sur les classes populaires, les...
Thirty years after Distinction, Bourdieu’s influence remains particularly strong, if not hegemonic i...
French Cultural Studies: An Introduction challenges received theories about France and French cultur...
The term pop culture, equivalent to “culture de masse” in French – designates a cultural phenomenon ...
The purpose of the article is to identify the features of French cultural studies, as well as to rev...
The sociology of the reception of artistic works attempts to exploit the fact – often mentioned in t...
This article examines the way in which the cultural factor is invoked to explain and account for reg...
First, this paper offers a few insights into the causes and effects of the sociological « bubble » w...
National audienceIn France, the Ministry of Culture and Communication has been, since the 1970s, the...
HOLMES Diana, LOOSELEY David Imagining the popular in contemporary french culture Manchester : Manch...
International audienceMass Culture, the Popular Arts in America, a reader co-edited by Bernard Rosen...
Cette thèse porte sur le développement d’un mouvement sériephile visant la reconnaissance culturelle...
International audienceThis article charts the development of the sociology of culture in France. Fir...
Until the late seventies, sociology of the media was the poor relation of French research. Strong an...
French historiography fully was interested in popular cultures after 1960, to identify specific pro...
Depuis les années 1960, les cultural studies ont renouvelé le regard sur les classes populaires, les...
Thirty years after Distinction, Bourdieu’s influence remains particularly strong, if not hegemonic i...
French Cultural Studies: An Introduction challenges received theories about France and French cultur...
The term pop culture, equivalent to “culture de masse” in French – designates a cultural phenomenon ...
The purpose of the article is to identify the features of French cultural studies, as well as to rev...
The sociology of the reception of artistic works attempts to exploit the fact – often mentioned in t...
This article examines the way in which the cultural factor is invoked to explain and account for reg...
First, this paper offers a few insights into the causes and effects of the sociological « bubble » w...
National audienceIn France, the Ministry of Culture and Communication has been, since the 1970s, the...
HOLMES Diana, LOOSELEY David Imagining the popular in contemporary french culture Manchester : Manch...
International audienceMass Culture, the Popular Arts in America, a reader co-edited by Bernard Rosen...
Cette thèse porte sur le développement d’un mouvement sériephile visant la reconnaissance culturelle...