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This book makes a significant contribution to cultural economic approaches to organizational and economic life. Specifically it offers both a survey of the field, as well as a practical guide to doing ′cultural economy′. The text, which builds upon du Gay′s earlier work, will engage with a range of...
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| Abstract | This book makes a significant contribution to cultural economic approaches to organizational and economic life. Specifically it offers both a survey of the field, as well as a practical guide to doing ′cultural economy′. The text, which builds upon du Gay′s earlier work, will engage with a range of debates from cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, geography, and management. It brings du Gay′s style and originality to bear on the subject of culture and economy, and results in a book that will once more make a solid contribution to cultural studies. |
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| AbstractList | This book makes a significant contribution to cultural economic approaches to organizational and economic life. Specifically it offers both a survey of the field, as well as a practical guide to doing 'cultural economy'. The text, which builds upon du Gay's earlier work, will engage with a range of debates from cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, geography, and management. It brings du Gay's style and originality to bear on the subject of culture and economy, and results in a book that will once more make a solid contribution to cultural studies. |
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