Cultural organizations are categorized by cultural products (high or popular culture) and by organizational form (nonprofit or commercial). In sociology, these classifications are understood predominantly through a Bourdieusian lens, which links cultural consumption to habitus and a class-based struggle for distinction. However, people's engagement with institutionalized cultural classifications may be expressed differently on the Internet, where a culture of hierarchy-free equality is (sometimes) idealized. Using digital trace data from a representative sample of 280 user-generated reviews of four London cultural organizations, we find that reviewers are concerned with practical issues over cultural content, displaying a popular orientatio...
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and pre...
The increased use of the Internet since the late 1990s has had a large impact on how arts and cultur...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
Cultural organizations are categorized by cultural products (high or popular culture) and by organiz...
Cultural organizations are categorized by cultural products (high or popular culture) and by organiz...
Online reviews have reshaped visitor economies. However, there is a lack of research regarding the m...
International audienceBased on an automated textual analysis of 40,000 film reviews posted by 18,000...
Reviews of arts and culture are typically focused on legitimate forms of art rather than popular and...
This study delineates a scheme for examining Bourdieu's theory which relates social structure and cu...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
This dissertation sets out to shed light on some of the under-studied aspects of cultural products a...
Purpose: This paper identifies patterns of online stratification based on cultural values and belief...
Online visibility of a cultural site can be considered a strong indicator of the institutional abili...
Herrmann JB, Bubenhofer N, Knuchel D, Rebora S, Messerli T. Cultures of E/valuation on the Social We...
We propose a simple model of an idealized online cultural market in which N items, endowed with a hi...
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and pre...
The increased use of the Internet since the late 1990s has had a large impact on how arts and cultur...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
Cultural organizations are categorized by cultural products (high or popular culture) and by organiz...
Cultural organizations are categorized by cultural products (high or popular culture) and by organiz...
Online reviews have reshaped visitor economies. However, there is a lack of research regarding the m...
International audienceBased on an automated textual analysis of 40,000 film reviews posted by 18,000...
Reviews of arts and culture are typically focused on legitimate forms of art rather than popular and...
This study delineates a scheme for examining Bourdieu's theory which relates social structure and cu...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
This dissertation sets out to shed light on some of the under-studied aspects of cultural products a...
Purpose: This paper identifies patterns of online stratification based on cultural values and belief...
Online visibility of a cultural site can be considered a strong indicator of the institutional abili...
Herrmann JB, Bubenhofer N, Knuchel D, Rebora S, Messerli T. Cultures of E/valuation on the Social We...
We propose a simple model of an idealized online cultural market in which N items, endowed with a hi...
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and pre...
The increased use of the Internet since the late 1990s has had a large impact on how arts and cultur...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...