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Markets in fashion:a phenomenological approach

Markets in fashion:a phenomenological approach

Häftad bok. Ratio. 1 uppl. 2001. 348 sidor.

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//Interest in contemporary cultural industries has grown in the past decade, as they take on a greater significance in our increasingly consumer-led society. Focusing on the world of fashion photography, this book presents an interdisciplinary approach in which this and other aesthetic markets, such as advertising, modelling, art, music and more, can be viewed. The main thrust of this groundbreaking book, is in developing a theory for these cultural markets, characterized by insecurity, and where status and aesthetic diversity generate order and price differentiation. In these industries, services and products are offered that are a mix of the aesthetic and the economic, and for fashion photographers such as those studied here, it is necessary to carefully position themselves in the market by developing unique photographic styles and separating themselves from competitors. Yet the markets in which these industries operate differ from the type of exchange markets depicted by neoclassical economists, and therefore cannot be considered using such modes of analysis. Instead Aspers conducts his study using empirical phenomenology, an original approach presented here for the first time, which can be easily used in other empirical studies. He draws on original empirical material; participant observation and interviews generated in New York and Stockholm; which bring a depth of analysis and a relevance to this book which academics, researchers and those with a vested interest in such industries will value. Written by one of the world's brightest young economic sociologists, this fascinating book (previously published in Sweden and enthusiastically received) is endorsed by recognized industry authorities. A noteworthy book, it provides a foothold in the burgeoning sub discipline of economic sociology, and a significant analysis of the economics of the fashion photography industry.

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ISBN
9175621142
Titel
Markets in fashion:a phenomenological approach
Författare
Patrik Aspers
Förlag
Ratio
Utgivningsår
2001
Omfång
348 sidor
Bandtyp
Inbunden
Mått
150 x 225 mm Ryggbredd 22 mm
Vikt
600 g
Språk
Svenska
Baksidestext
MARKETS IN FASHIONA Phenomenological Approach | Patrik AspersPatrik Aspers is a researcher in Sociology at Stockholm University and has published several articles in the field of eco- nomic sociology.In this volume the author is taking the reader on a tour in the world of fashion photo-graphy. By combining the actors' voices with a theoretical approach he unveils the logic of this world. He shows how photographers gain their identities in the market and how markets are constructed at the intersection of economy and art. With the theory the author develops, which is centered on status, identity, and style, one may also approach other aesthetic markets."Patrik Aspers pulls you inside the art worlds of fashion photography with accounts of speech as vivid as their photos. Yet he also teases out market and organization rationalities binding these socially constructed worlds. The appendix is a deft introduction to phenomenology, of which his project is an instantiation. Anyone interested in borders will find ideas here, about small countries in big worlds as well as about several specialized arts budding off photography which Aspers clearly loves."Harrison C. WhiteGiddings Professor of Sociology, Columbia University