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The social fabric of cultural practices
Society and subjectivity in Chilean cultural consumption

‘Cultural goods’ have gained increasing importance with the rise of mass consumption, the growing weight of markets in social life, the expansion of rights to cultural participation, and the increasing importance of symbol exchanges in global networks. Driven by these trends, they have become a new engine of social change, personal identities, and, of course, economic dynamics. In short, cultural goods—enhanced by the so-called ‘creative industries’—have for some time now become a relevant sociological phenomenon that demands analysis and discussion.


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