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245 0 _aCulture/
_breinventing the social sciences
_cSmith,Mark J.
260 _aBuckingham:
_bOpen Univ Press,
_c2000.
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505 _aPrologue: Culture and the Postdisdplinary Imperative 1 A Genealogy of Culture: from Canonicity to Classification Judgement and values Warning! This site is under construction: 'natural symbols'. at work The problem with cultural transmission The fear of the popular Culture, science and authoritative knowledge 2 Culture and Everyday Life: the Ordinary is Extraordinary Cultural meaning and the selective tradition Culture and sociological analysis Redefining the focus of cultural analysis 3 Culture and Structure: the Logic of Mediation Culture and materialism: Marx's legacies The logic of mediation: culture and ideology The cultural industry Structuralism and culture Inventing the subject Towards the complexity of cultural representations 4 Culture and Hegemony: Towards the Logic of Articulation Rediscovering Marxism's hidden past: hegemony and dialogue Culture goes political: the culturalist agenda meets the neo-Gramscian project Culture and political change Towards culture as a contested space 5 Contested Cultural Spaces: Identity, Discourse and the Body Rethinking identity through the text The body and power On the importance of things Reinventing the object as a cultural artefact; the new task of social science 6 Culture and the Prospects for a Postdisciplinary Social Science Disciplinarity and complexity Disciplinarity under erasure: identity, space and place Disciplinarity in doubt: the mind as a contested space Disciplinarity largely intact: the (re-)construction of criminal subjects Disciplinarity, interdisciplinarity and postdisciplinarity: cultural analysis as a catalyst
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