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[ecrea] Book Announcement: The Cultural Intermediaries Reader
Wed Sep 17 00:01:18 GMT 2014
The Cultural Intermediaries Reader
edited by Jennifer Smith Maguire and Julian Matthews
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book236720?siteId=sage-uk&prodTypes=any&q=cultural+intermediaries&fs=1
"A rich selection of readings that expose the shadowy underworld of
critics, bloggers, tweeters and stylists who have become essential
guides to the good life of cultural consumption... a long overdue
examination of how cultural intermediaries work, and how their work
supports the new capitalist economy."
- Sharon Zukin, Brooklyn College and City University
"An array of talented contributors, skilfully brought together by the
editors, show how the concept of cultural intermediaries can cast light
on cultural production, and on media, culture and society."
- David Hesmondhalgh, University of Leeds
Cultural intermediaries are the taste makers defining what counts as
good taste and cool culture in today's marketplace. Working at the
intersection of culture and economy, they perform critical operations in
the production and promotion of consumption, constructing legitimacy and
adding value through the qualification of goods. Too often, these are
processes that remain invisible to the consumer's eye and in scholarly
debates about creative industries.
The Cultural Intermediaries Reader offers the first, comprehensive
introduction to this exciting field of research, providing the
conceptual and practical tools needed to analyse these market actors.
The book:
* Surveys the theoretical terrain through accessible, in-depth
primers to key approaches (Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Callon and the new
economic sociology).
* Equips readers with a practical guide to methodology that
highlights the central features and challenges of conducting cultural
intermediary research.
* Challenges stereotypes and narrow views of cultural work through
a diverse range of case studies, including creative directors of
advertising and branding campaigns, music critics, lifestyle chefs,
assistants in book shops and fashion outlets, personal trainers,
bartenders and more.
* Brings the field to life through a wealth of ethnographic data
from research in the US, UK and around the world, in original chapters
written by some of the leading scholars in the field.
* Invites readers to engage with proposed new directions for
research, and comparative analyses of cultural intermediaries’
historical development, material practices, and cultural and economic
impacts.
The book will be an essential point of reference for scholars and
students in sociology, critical management, cultural studies, and media
studies with an interest in cultural economy, creative labour, and the
past, present and future intersections between production and consumption.
Table of Contents:
PART ONE: Conceptual and Methodological Foundations
Bourdieu on Cultural Intermediaries Jennifer Smith Maguire
Cultural Work and Creative Industries Toby Miller
T3. Cultural Intermediaries or Market Device?: The Case of Advertising
Sean Nixon
The Problem Of Cultural Intermediaries in the Economy Of Qualities
Liz McFall
Ethnographic Research and Cultural Intermediaries Giselinde Kuipers
PART TWO: Cultural Intermediary Case Studies
Advertising Aidan Kelly
Branding Liz Moor
Public Relations Practitioners Caroline E.M. Hodges and Lee Edwards
Arts Promotion Victoria Durrer and Dave O’Brien
Fashion Lise Skov
Popular Music Charles Fairchild
Lifestyle Media Tania Lewis
Journalism Julian Matthews
Fitness Jennifer Smith Maguire
Clothing Lynne Pettinger
Book Retail David Wright
Food and Drink Richard E. Ocejo
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University of Leicester
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