The shaping influence of cultural mediators, in particular their legitimizing power, has led cultural scholars to coin them ‘tastemakers,’ ‘gatekeepers,’ ‘surrogate consumers,’ ‘reputational entrepreneurs,’ or even ‘coproducers’ of the work of art. Yet, in practice, mediators perform highly different and often distinct activities according to their particular contributions in the (increasingly) vertically differentiated process of cultural production. This article discusses the various roles and activities of cultural mediators, followed by a review of the role and impact of critics and other mediators in the production and consumption of culture
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__Abstract__ The shaping influence of cultural mediators, in particular their legitimizing power,...
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The mediation of ambiguous markets has been essential to recent developments in economic sociology. ...
This PhD dissertation aims to understand and render the “action grammar” of cultural mediation. Whil...
This paper explores the status of advertising practitioners as cultural intermediaries and uses that...
__Abstract__ The shaping influence of cultural mediators, in particular their legitimizing power,...
Purpose: Cultural intermediaries define the standards many consumers use when evaluating cultural pr...
The paper re-conceptualizes cultural intermediaries as shapers of “emerging cultural capital” (Prieu...
This article provides an introduction to, and makes a case for, cultural intermediaries as an entry ...
The role of gatekeeper in the world of art is an important one. Works of art rarely pass directly fr...
The study examines the role of the art-curator with the focus on how it have influencedand may influ...
Purpose Cultural intermediaries define the standards many consumers use when evaluating cultural pro...
The Cultural Intermediaries Reader offers the first, comprehensive introduction to this exciting fie...
Markets and mediators: Politics and primary art markets in Montréal is an ethnographic study of Mo...
Cultural diplomacy continues to attract significant interest as a potential means for states to exerc...
This paper examines recent debates about the role of what Bourdieu termed cultural intermediaries in...
This article raises some critical questions about cultural intermediaries as both a descriptive labe...
The mediation of ambiguous markets has been essential to recent developments in economic sociology. ...
This PhD dissertation aims to understand and render the “action grammar” of cultural mediation. Whil...
This paper explores the status of advertising practitioners as cultural intermediaries and uses that...