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      • Social studies presents knowledge of human experiences, while art has the power to provide an intimate understanding of human experiences through personal encounters that yield insights. Art, as a way of knowing, presents a kind of knowledge that the facts and abstractions of the social studies cannot make known.
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  2. The sociology of art, especially as it addresses itself to modern and contemporary art, has been dominated by a 19th century viewpoint that emphasizes the social and psychological alienation of the modern artist and the oppositional role of modern art.

  3. Feb 1, 2023 · Rodríguez Morató offers a complete overview of the sociology of the arts in its present state, focused on its most innovative developments. This presentation shows how the field of the sociology of the arts has been shaped in recent decades—through...

    • Arturo Rodríguez Morató
    • rodriguez.morato@ub.edu
  4. The students’ accounts belong to three broad themes, where art education is described as: (a) being astepping stoneto becoming an artist, (b) allowing them to have ‘uniqueexperiences while being in a particular state of creativity or (c) offering them a chance to regain health and general well-being after a difficult period.

    • Henrik Fürst, Erik Nylander
    • 2020
  5. Jan 10, 2011 · What is the sociology of art? Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2011. Vera L. Zolberg. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary. I want to talk about the arts in relation to the mystery that surrounds them, not as a problem to be cleared up but as the very condition in which they appear at all.

    • Vera L. Zolberg
    • 1990
  6. The sociology of art is a subfield of sociology that explores the societal dimensions of art and aesthetics. [1] Studying the sociology of art throughout history is the study of the social history of art, how various societies contributed to the appearance of certain artists.

  7. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Google Scholar. This article maps recent developments in social science writing about the arts and argues for seeing this work in terms of the label the `new sociology of art'. It considers four major lines of re-...

  8. Reward Systems in Avant-Garde Art: Social Networks and Stylistic Change. In Art and Society: Readings in the Sociology of Arts. Edited by Foster, A. W. and Blau, J. R.. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Google Scholar. Crane, Diana. 2002. Culture and Globalization: Theoretical Models and Emerging Trends.

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