"Culture is an all embracing concept and so can accomodate a range of definitions"
Tomlinson (1991)
1 of 10
Culture can be viewed as either: Process; Sociology/Anthropology, Product; Built/Tangible
Richards (1996)
2 of 10
Circuits of Culture: Text --> Readings --> Impact --> Production -->
Busby and Klug (2001)
3 of 10
"Television has weakened visable authorities by destroying the distance and mystery that once enhanced their aura and prestige"
Meyrowitz (1985)
4 of 10
Disappearance of boundaries: "Culturalism of society" = Improvement of cultural capital
Rojeck and Urry (1997)
5 of 10
"Nearly every aspect of culture is touristifiable"
Wang (2000)
6 of 10
Who discusses personal cultural capital and destination based cultural capital?
Busby and Meethon (2008)
7 of 10
"Tentative suggestion that literature tourists may prefer to layer their own meanings onto a site, whereas movie induced tourists require film-related products, experiences and perhaps even a paying attraction, to make movie element worthwhile"
Busby and O'Neil (2006)
8 of 10
Who suggests that the types of cultural capital (Popular; High; Low) have now been blurred?
Richards (2000)
9 of 10
There is a number of activities embraced by the term: Cultural Capital. Who suggests that visiting gardens could be classified so?
Connell (2004)
10 of 10
Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Culture can be viewed as either: Process; Sociology/Anthropology, Product; Built/Tangible
Back
Richards (1996)
Card 3
Front
Circuits of Culture: Text --> Readings --> Impact --> Production -->
Back
Card 4
Front
"Television has weakened visable authorities by destroying the distance and mystery that once enhanced their aura and prestige"
Back
Card 5
Front
Disappearance of boundaries: "Culturalism of society" = Improvement of cultural capital
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