Purpose: Cultural intermediaries define the standards many consumers use when evaluating cultural products. Yet, little research has focused on whether cultural intermediaries may systematically differ from each other with regard to the standards they emphasize. This paper builds on Bourdieu’s theory of cultural production to examine how the type of sub-field reviewed and/or the cultural intermediary’s expertise (or “field-specific cultural capital”) affect the standards an intermediary uses. Design/methodology/approach: Computer-aided content analysis of the full corpus of Rolling Stone music album reviews (1967-2014). Findings: Critics with lower field-specific cultural capital reflect the same logic as the subfield they are critiquing. C...
Drawing on two projects which develop the methodological model of Bourdieu’s Distinction in the UK a...
peer-reviewedPurpose – This paper aims to elucidate how cultural intermediaries shape the subjectivi...
This article provides an introduction to, and makes a case for, cultural intermediaries as an entry ...
Purpose: Cultural intermediaries define the standards many consumers use when evaluating cultural pr...
Purpose Cultural intermediaries define the standards many consumers use when evaluating cultural pro...
This article discusses the impact of Pierre Bourdieu's social theorising on two related fields of de...
This article examines the strategies through which cultural producers may convert their market succe...
The mediation of ambiguous markets has been essential to recent developments in economic sociology. ...
This article examines the strategies through which cultural producers may convert their market succe...
The shaping influence of cultural mediators, in particular their legitimizing power, has led cultura...
Building on recent research emphasizing how legitimacy depends on consensus among audiences about ca...
The paper re-conceptualizes cultural intermediaries as shapers of “emerging cultural capital” (Prieu...
Reviews of arts and culture are typically focused on legitimate forms of art rather than popular and...
This article raises some critical questions about cultural intermediaries as both a descriptive labe...
Purpose: Two facts are established: Firstly, social influence makes success in cultural markets unpr...
Drawing on two projects which develop the methodological model of Bourdieu’s Distinction in the UK a...
peer-reviewedPurpose – This paper aims to elucidate how cultural intermediaries shape the subjectivi...
This article provides an introduction to, and makes a case for, cultural intermediaries as an entry ...
Purpose: Cultural intermediaries define the standards many consumers use when evaluating cultural pr...
Purpose Cultural intermediaries define the standards many consumers use when evaluating cultural pro...
This article discusses the impact of Pierre Bourdieu's social theorising on two related fields of de...
This article examines the strategies through which cultural producers may convert their market succe...
The mediation of ambiguous markets has been essential to recent developments in economic sociology. ...
This article examines the strategies through which cultural producers may convert their market succe...
The shaping influence of cultural mediators, in particular their legitimizing power, has led cultura...
Building on recent research emphasizing how legitimacy depends on consensus among audiences about ca...
The paper re-conceptualizes cultural intermediaries as shapers of “emerging cultural capital” (Prieu...
Reviews of arts and culture are typically focused on legitimate forms of art rather than popular and...
This article raises some critical questions about cultural intermediaries as both a descriptive labe...
Purpose: Two facts are established: Firstly, social influence makes success in cultural markets unpr...
Drawing on two projects which develop the methodological model of Bourdieu’s Distinction in the UK a...
peer-reviewedPurpose – This paper aims to elucidate how cultural intermediaries shape the subjectivi...
This article provides an introduction to, and makes a case for, cultural intermediaries as an entry ...