Sociology of art
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Sociology of art is one of the subfields of sociology concerned with the social worlds of art and aesthetics.
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- Howard S. Becker, New Directions in the Sociology of Art. ESA colloque in Paris, April 2003.
- Torin Monahan, 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, Thirty Three Principles for a New Sociology of Art. Euroart Web Magazine 1, 2007.
- Nick Zangwill, Against the Sociology of Art. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 32(2): 206—18, 2002.
- John Paul, Art as Weltanschauung: An Overview of Theory in the Sociology of Art. Electronic Journal of Sociology, 2005.
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