German Cultural Studies And Cultural Sociology: Connections And Interactions

German Cultural Studies And Cultural Sociology: Connections And Interactions

Authors

  • Dr. Rafael Silva Department of Social Work, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Dr. Mei Ling Department of Social Sciences, National University of Singapore
  • Dr. Saima Khan Institute of Social and Cultural Studies, University of the Punjab

Keywords:

Media and Cultural Studies, Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research, Cultural Sociology, the Study of the Humanities

Abstract

German cultural studies has evolved during the past three decades, with new perspectives emerging in response to and in contrast with those of other disciplines, including literary studies, ethnology, anthropology, sociology, and cultural sociology. Because of its multidisciplinary nature, German cultural studies have experienced these shifts and frictions. One reason for this is the academic community's growing fascination with cultural studies and the methods it uses to analyze celebrity culture, mass media, and common practices. However, there are still holes in the humanities and social sciences, therefore the results of cultural studies are contested and not universally accepted. This talk will center on the perspectives and applications of cultural studies professionals and cultural sociologists. I'll also talk about how conflicts and cultural transformations are often used as themes in cultural studies, and how that may be used to show how inextricably linked politics and culture are.

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Published

2024-03-31

How to Cite

Dr. Rafael Silva, Dr. Mei Ling, & Dr. Saima Khan. (2024). German Cultural Studies And Cultural Sociology: Connections And Interactions. Contemporary Research Review for Social Work, 2(01), 15–20. Retrieved from https://contemporarysw.com/index.php/CRRS/article/view/19
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