Falling

Falling

5/6/2017

link

https://iasc-culture.org/THR/THR_article_2014_Fall_McPherson.php

summary

This essay explores the concept of cultural and social capital and its influence on the arts and humanities. It discusses how the distribution of cultural and social capital affects the production and consumption of artistic and intellectual works. The author argues that access to cultural and social capital is unequally distributed, with certain groups having greater opportunities and advantages in participating and influencing the arts and humanities. The essay also delves into the implications of this unequal distribution, highlighting the potential for exclusion and marginalization of certain perspectives and voices. Overall, it examines the complex relationship between cultural and social capital and its impact on the arts and humanities.

tags

social networks ꞏ cultural institutions ꞏ social capital ꞏ social cohesion ꞏ community ꞏ social theory ꞏ sociology ꞏ cultural sociology ꞏ network theory ꞏ collective memory ꞏ cultural production ꞏ cultural participation ꞏ cultural change ꞏ cultural evolution ꞏ social movements ꞏ social dynamics ꞏ social change ꞏ social influence ꞏ cultural values ꞏ social interaction ꞏ social norms ꞏ social relationships ꞏ cultural dynamics ꞏ cultural patterns ꞏ group dynamics ꞏ social integration ꞏ social networks analysis ꞏ cultural analysis ꞏ cultural research ꞏ cultural practices ꞏ cultural impact ꞏ cultural engagement ꞏ community development ꞏ cultural identity ꞏ cultural theory ꞏ social psychology ꞏ cultural psychology ꞏ cultural heritage ꞏ social behavior ꞏ social structure ꞏ cultural context ꞏ collective identity ꞏ collective behavior ꞏ cultural influence ꞏ cultural formation ꞏ cultural construction ꞏ social networks theory ꞏ social networks research ꞏ cultural networks ꞏ community networks ꞏ cultural capital