He conceived of this in the context of a 'lived culture', a social definition of culture 'in which culture is a description of a particular way of life, which expresses certain meanings and values not only in art and learning but also in institutions... Media Literacy in Schools: Practice, Production and Progression - Stran 9avtor: Andrew Burn, James Durran - 2007 - 208 straniOmejen predogled - O knjigi
| John Storey - 1998 - 674 strani
...there is the 'documentary' record; the recorded texts and practices of culture. Third, 'there is the "social" definition of culture, in which culture is a description of a particular way of life'. It is the third definition which proved fundamental to the founding of culturalism. On the basis of... | |
| Barbara Korte, Ralf Schneider, Stefanie Lethbridge - 2000 - 360 strani
...time of the beginning of the anthology This is Raymond Williams's "social" defmition of culture as "a particular way of life, which expresses certain meanings and values not only in art and learaing but also in institutions and ordinary behaviour. The analysis of culture, from such a defmition,... | |
| David Huxley - 2001 - 196 strani
...English language'e." In this context it can he taken as roughly equivalent to Williams' definition of a particular way of life which expresses certain...meanings and values not only in art and learning, hut also in institutions and ordinary hehaviour.' This also raises the question of the meaning of "suh-culture"... | |
| Malcolm Barnard - 2002 - 228 strani
...that list is one of the fine arts either. It was noted above that the term 'culture' was descriptive of 'a particular way of life, which expresses certain meanings and values' (Williams 1961: 57). This, however, is to neglect an important element in the conception of culture.... | |
| Steve Hinchliffe, Kath Woodward - 2004 - 180 strani
...baby' and 'the baby killed the wolf, mean different things. Culture Culture, in its social definition, is 'a description of a particular way of life, which...certain meanings and values not only in art and learning hut also in institutions and ordinary behaviour' (Williams, 1965, p.57). 6 Through technological advances... | |
| Claudia Jünke, Rainer Zaiser, Paul Geyer - 2004 - 352 strani
...Williams, der theoretischen Autorität hinter den British Cultural Studies, folgendermaßen liest: „a particular way of life, which expresses certain meanings and values not only in art and in learning but also in institution s and ordinary behaviour" (Williams 1965, 57). Gegenstand der Cultural... | |
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