This edited collection carries out an extensive coverage of the sociology of arts' most characteristic thematic areas (production, creation, the artwork, and reception) across an important range of artistic fields, from the most traditional to the more unusual. It makes an argument for the theoretical creativity and empirical expansion that characterizes the study of contemporary sociology of the arts. Such creativity is present in the increasingly predominant approach to a sociology of the arts in action, in all areas of inquiry within the discipline. The range of theoretical paradigms evoked is rich, analysing several of the most important theoretical frameworks currently handled in the discipline (Bourdieu, Becker, Peterson, ANT), and combining them with the works of many other influential contemporary specialists (De Nora, Hennion, Lamont, Menger and Born et al.). The book also establishes links to less known theoretical frameworks and some from different fields including economic sociology, microsociology, ethnomethodology, semiotics, and cultural history. The volume argues that Spanish-speaking scholars are now at the forefront of new developments in the field of the sociology of the arts, and is the first effort to gather research by these influential Spanish-language scholars in a single volume for an English-language audience
Author:Arturo Rodríguez Morató Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan Published: 02/01/2023 Pages: 343 Binding Type: Hardcover Weight: 1.29lbs Size: 8.27h x 5.83w x 0.81d ISBN13: 9783031113048 ISBN10: 3031113047 BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Sociology of Religion - Art | General
About the Author Arturo Rodríguez Morató is Professor of Sociology and current Director of the CECUPS (Center for the Study of Culture, Politics and Society) at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He is the Former Vice President for Research of the International Sociological Association (2006-2010) and Former President of its Research Committee on Sociology of the Arts (1998-2002). He currently coordinates UNCHARTED (Understanding, Capturing and Fostering the Societal Value of Culture), a research project funded by the European Commission. Álvaro Santana-Acuña is Associate Professor of Sociology at Whitman College, USA. He is the author of Ascent to Glory: How One Hundred Years of Solitude Was Written and Became a Global Classic (Columbia University Press, 2020). His next book is entitled The Nation of Triangles.