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In Spaces of Culture an international group of scholars examines the implications of questions such What is culture? What is the relationship between social structure and culture in a globalized and networked world? Do critical perspectives still apply, or does the speed and complexity of cultural production demand new forms of analysis? They explore the key themes in social the nation state; the city; modernity and reflexivity; post-Fordism and the spatial logic of the informational city. The contributors go on to analyze the public sphere, questioning the reductive representation of technology as a form of instrumentality, and demonstrating how new technologies can offer new spaces of culture. This analys
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Theory, Culture & Society: Spaces of Culture, Mike Featherstone, Scott Lash
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1999
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- Titel
- Theory, Culture & Society: Spaces of Culture
- Untertitel
- City, Nation, World
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Mike Featherstone, Scott Lash
- Verlag
- SAGE Publications Ltd
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1999
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 304
- ISBN10
- 0761961224
- ISBN13
- 9780761961222
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- In Spaces of Culture an international group of scholars examines the implications of questions such What is culture? What is the relationship between social structure and culture in a globalized and networked world? Do critical perspectives still apply, or does the speed and complexity of cultural production demand new forms of analysis? They explore the key themes in social the nation state; the city; modernity and reflexivity; post-Fordism and the spatial logic of the informational city. The contributors go on to analyze the public sphere, questioning the reductive representation of technology as a form of instrumentality, and demonstrating how new technologies can offer new spaces of culture. This analys


