The debate around ‘cultural value’ has become increasingly central to policy debates on arts and creative industries policy over the past ten years and has mostly focused on the articulation and measurement of ‘economic value’, at the expense of other forms of value—cultural, social, aesthetic. This paper’s goal is to counter this prevalent over-simplification by focusing on the mechanisms through which ‘value’ is either allocated or denied to cultural forms and practices by certain groups in particular social contexts. We know that different social groups enjoy different access to the power to bestow value and legitimise aesthetic and cultural practices; yet, questions of power, of symbolic violence and misrecognition rarely have any promi...
This article presents a new critical engagement with the concept of Cultural and Creative Industries...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
From critics and cultural commentators to professionals who mediate between production and consumpti...
The debate around ‘cultural value’ has become increasingly central to policy debates on arts and cre...
Cultural consumption and production are both characterised by multiple dimensions of inequality. Res...
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 article analyses and contextualises a variety of relationships between the cultural industries ...
Since the 1970s, it has been possible to discuss cultural policy in terms of the discourses ‘art as ...
This paper explores articulations of the value of investment in culture and the arts through a crit...
It has now been over a decade since the concept of creative industries was first put into the public...
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‘Creative industries’ and ‘cultural industries’ are terms that tend to be used interchangeably by UK...
Since the 1970s, it has been possible to discuss cultural policy in terms of the discourses ‘art as ...
Media, cultural and communication studies' critique of the concept of creative industries as policy ...
This article presents a new critical engagement with the concept of Cultural and Creative Industries...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
From critics and cultural commentators to professionals who mediate between production and consumpti...
The debate around ‘cultural value’ has become increasingly central to policy debates on arts and cre...
Cultural consumption and production are both characterised by multiple dimensions of inequality. Res...
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 article analyses and contextualises a variety of relationships between the cultural industries ...
Since the 1970s, it has been possible to discuss cultural policy in terms of the discourses ‘art as ...
This paper explores articulations of the value of investment in culture and the arts through a crit...
It has now been over a decade since the concept of creative industries was first put into the public...
© The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav. Questions arou...
‘Creative industries’ and ‘cultural industries’ are terms that tend to be used interchangeably by UK...
Since the 1970s, it has been possible to discuss cultural policy in terms of the discourses ‘art as ...
Media, cultural and communication studies' critique of the concept of creative industries as policy ...
This article presents a new critical engagement with the concept of Cultural and Creative Industries...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
From critics and cultural commentators to professionals who mediate between production and consumpti...