- Sociology of art
Sociology of art is one of the subfields of
sociology concerned with the social worlds ofart andaesthetics .References
* Jean-Marie Guyau, "L’art au point de vue sociologique" (1889).
* Becker, Howard S., "The epistemology of qualitative research". University of Chicago Press, 1996. 53-71. [from Ethnography and human development : context and meaning in social inquiry / edited by Richard Jessor, Anne Colby, and Richard A. Shweder]
*Howard S. Becker, [http://home.earthlink.net/~hsbecker/newdirections.htm New Directions in the Sociology of Art.] ESA colloque in Paris, April 2003.
*Torin Monahan, [http://torinmonahan.com/papers/Digital_Art_Worlds.htm Digital Art Worlds: Technology and Productions of Value in Art Education.] Foundations in Art: Theory and Education in Review 26: 7-15, 2004.
*Kubilay Akman, [http://www.euroartmagazine.com/new/?issue=1&page=1&content=60 Thirty Three Principles for a New Sociology of Art.] Euroart Web Magazine 1, 2007.
*Nick Zangwill, [http://pos.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/32/2/206.pdf Against the Sociology of Art.] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 32(2): 206—18, 2002.
*John Paul, [http://www.sociology.org/content/2005/tier2/the_sociology_of_art.pdf?PHPSESSID=eadb7ab4f96d5dfb9efad583ccba6518 Art as Weltanschauung: An Overview of Theory in the Sociology of Art.] Electronic Journal of Sociology, 2005.
*SocioSite: [http://www.sociosite.net/topics/art.php Art in Cyberspace] Guide for the Sociology of Art
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