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Culture as industry is an indisputable fact which has expanded due to developmental requirements and trends of capitalism, as well as high technological contents which unavoidably tend to extend their productive and distributive forms to all areas of the
Dragan Kokoviċ
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This paper traces the tenuous relationship of prestige television, the culture industry and blackness. The opening section aims to get a hold on what is meant by prestige television.
Osman Nemli, Mukasa Mubirumusoke
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The Metaverse for Healthcare: Trends, Applications, and Future Directions of Digital Therapeutics for Urology [PDF]
In recent years, the emergence of digital therapeutics as a novel approach to managing conditions has garnered significant attention. This approach involves using evidence-based therapeutic interventions that are facilitated by high-quality software ...
Eun Joung Kim, Jung Yoon Kim
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The essay by Adorno and Horkheimer about The Culture Industry (in the volume Dialectic of Enlightment) represents for Alberto Abruzzese the starting point of a reasoning on the intellectuals' role, the crisis of humanistic and academic knowledge and the ...
Alberto Abruzzese
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Reading Bhadralok Cultural Memory, Kitsch And Culture Industry In Ritwik Ghatak’s Films
The paper problematizes Ghatak’s Marxist treatment of the Bengali as well as the Brahmanical repertoire of cultural knowledge, for the purpose of carving out a Communist significance of the period. Rather than a recontextualization of traditional myths,
Sarbani Banerjee
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PROJECT ACTIVITY OF THE CULTURAL INDUSTRY: NEW SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACHES
The project activity of the cultural industry can be considered as an integrative indicator of the entire social system, capable of controlling individual subsystems, such as financial, behavioral and semantic ones.
Natalia A. Malshina, Irina V. Kamenskaya
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Reflections on Bolaño’s Culture Industry
Bolaño’s study of the culture industry builds on Adorno and Horkheimer’s “The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception” linking it to Habermas’ and Enzensberger’s work.
Thomas Klikauer
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A Little Death Around the Eyes
This article discusses the relationship between pre-romantic Anglo-Saxon literature, iconology in late modern music industry, artistry performance and heroin abuse in Pete(r) Doherty's musical universe. Through the concept of 'autofiction' which include
Sarah Holst Kjær
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Relational Space: Football as a Meta Fetishism
The concept of space, which is constantly reshaped within the routine activity of geography, forms its contexts through the processes it undergoes, and constructs its basic relations through the “other”.
Mazlum Ar
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This thread presents a different agenda for studying culture and the culture industries in particular, one that is grounded in a distinctly cultural studies materialist reflexivity. Cultural studies is probably best understood as the politically committed, theoretically grounded, and radically self-reflexive and historical-materialist analysis of ...
Miller, T., Aksikas, J., Harney, S.
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