🌟 Congratulations to the Winner 🌟
We are very excited to announce Linzhi Zhang (@DrLinzhi) as this year's winner for the CUS Sage Prize for her paper "Scenography and the Production of Artworks in Contemporary Art".
Read the paper free access below!
https://t.co/H7BnDcvzra
‘Sapiro therefore repeatedly addresses questions of the relevance and accessibility of empirical material together with appropriate methods for their analyses’
Read @janvana12's review of The Sociology of Literature below.
https://t.co/ynJpYXpQGT
‘[The Global Rules of Art] pioneers a new approach in the sociology of art by focusing on the global challenges of the art world.’
Christian Morgner reviews Larissa Buchholz’s book below.
https://t.co/OzObNyHq1u
‘@KushaSefat, in Revolution of Things takes Latour and network-thinking on a full tour of state formation in Iran and the culture of martyrdom that is integral to the Islamic Republic of Iran.’
Read Younes Saramifar’s book review below.
https://t.co/1QomX6uaaz
@SpanuMichael investigates how values are assigned within the structural forces of Mexico City’s urban landscape in ‘From the ‘Musical Agora’ to an ‘Extreme Sport’’.
Read now!
https://t.co/LmoIzfcv1M
Laura Eramian, Peter Mallory and Morgan Herbert ask how therapy culture might increasingly turn friendship into a reflexive object or something else to ‘optimize’.
Read the full article #OpenAccess
https://t.co/fIJulq11h3
@AnsonAuX uses the case of international degree holders in Hong Kong, this article draws upon Bourdieu’s theory of practice to interrogate the cultural schemas that valorize international degrees.
Read now.
https://t.co/hUBGI8inqT
Audrey Tuaillon Demésy analyses how Chez Narcisse, a bar in the east of France, is a social site of resistance and the role that DIY plays in making it such.
Read her article now below in the December issue.
https://t.co/2CT75cmUyN
Danny Kaplan suggests that a performance of relationship approach might equally account for societal solidarity and as a direct consequence of concrete social relationships.
Read the full article below on performance theory below.
https://t.co/C0Qthk3c2L
Our December 2024 issue is now live!
Find articles on performance theory, rural resistance, the contradictions of therapy culture and more below.
https://t.co/5xyxPaITs7
@CulSoc Thank you so much. Feel extremely honoured. It was great working with the journal. I also appreciate the effort of the reviewers and editors who made this article better!
🎉Sage Prize Nominee🎉
In ‘Accomplishing Reality Media’, Erik Hannerz, Veronika Burcar Alm, and David Wästerfors investigate the dramatization of crime news from the point of view of the participants.
Read their Sage Prize nominated paper! @lunduniversity
https://t.co/EelMWFfnUq
🎉Sage Prize Nominee 🎉
Michael Halewood (@mhalewood) argues that all judgements or statements about social class are inherently moral by linking Pierre Bourdieu and John Dewey.
Read the Sage Prize nominated paper now! @Uni_of_Essex
https://t.co/lFOfG3iVmY
Huichuan Hu explores and discusses various ways in which spaces for cosplay are commodified in Japan in his new article, Staged Creativity and Co-creation of Meanings.
Read below #OpenAccess
https://t.co/Qug8kBFNR5
Book Review Symposium📚
“This ethnography presents an outstanding analysis of why Black Caribbean students and their culture are read in opposing ways in New York and London.”
Read Hugo Ceron-Anaya (@HugoCA15)’s review of The Culture Trap below.
https://t.co/SfabHAvZ8p
“The intellectually solid, empirically ground-breaking monograph, Passionate Work, delves into the professional life of dancers in the USA ‘who didn’t become stars’ but nevertheless love what they are doing.”
Read @tian_jiayi_soc’s review below.
https://t.co/baGMfOpYez