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Comparing cultural classification systems: Cross-national differences in the international orientation of American, Dutch, French, and German arts journalism 1955-2005

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In the past fifty years, the field of arts and culture in Western societies has become more differentiated, more international, more market-oriented, and less hierarchical. Concomitantly, cultural classification systems – the ways in which members of these societies classify the supply of cultural artifacts and develop corresponding rules of behavior and practices – have changed. However, significant cross-national differences can be observed as regards the strength and timing of these changes, which seem closely related to wider social and cultural conditions in the countries involved. The CCST project (‘Cultural classifications Systems in Transition’) aims at qualifying and clarifying the evolution of cultural classification systems since the 1950s through a large-scale, comparative study of France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States. A central part of this study is a comprehensive content analysis of how the supply of cultural products has been classified within the daily press since 1955. This paper focuses on cross-national differences in the internationalization of cultural classification systems. The aim of our paper is twofold: (i) to give an outline of the theoretical background and methodology of the CCST-project and (ii) to map and elucidate cross-national similarities and variations in the international orientation of newspaper arts and culture coverage during our research period.

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Janssen, Susanne., Kuipers, Giselinde. and Verboord, Marc. "Comparing cultural classification systems: Cross-national differences in the international orientation of American, Dutch, French, and German arts journalism 1955-2005" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Marriott Hotel, Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, Aug 12, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p21775_index.html>

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Janssen, S. , Kuipers, G. M. and Verboord, M. , 2005-08-12 "Comparing cultural classification systems: Cross-national differences in the international orientation of American, Dutch, French, and German arts journalism 1955-2005" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Marriott Hotel, Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia, PA Online <APPLICATION/PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p21775_index.html

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Abstract: In the past fifty years, the field of arts and culture in Western societies has become more differentiated, more international, more market-oriented, and less hierarchical. Concomitantly, cultural classification systems – the ways in which members of these societies classify the supply of cultural artifacts and develop corresponding rules of behavior and practices – have changed. However, significant cross-national differences can be observed as regards the strength and timing of these changes, which seem closely related to wider social and cultural conditions in the countries involved. The CCST project (‘Cultural classifications Systems in Transition’) aims at qualifying and clarifying the evolution of cultural classification systems since the 1950s through a large-scale, comparative study of France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States. A central part of this study is a comprehensive content analysis of how the supply of cultural products has been classified within the daily press since 1955. This paper focuses on cross-national differences in the internationalization of cultural classification systems. The aim of our paper is twofold: (i) to give an outline of the theoretical background and methodology of the CCST-project and (ii) to map and elucidate cross-national similarities and variations in the international orientation of newspaper arts and culture coverage during our research period.

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Paper prepared for the 100th Annual Meeting of ASA Philadelphia August 13-16 2005 Submitted to the organizer of the regular session on Sociology of Culture Comparing cultural classification systems Cross-national differences in the international orientation of American Dutch French and German arts journalism 1955-2005 Susanne Janssen Giselinde Kuipers and Marc Verboord Erasmus University Rotterdam Department for the Study of the Arts and Culture ABSTRACT In the past fifty years the field of arts and culture in Western societies has
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