Organizational account of symbolic boundaries in urban cultures: social network analysis of New York art world from 1940 to 1969

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE Poetics Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.poetic.2022.101688
Hideaki Sasajima
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This paper examines the composition and transition of symbolic boundaries in the New York art world of painting and sculpture from 1940 to 1969 through social network analysis of inter-organizational ties between art venues. As culture-led redevelopments become more controversial in the age of neoliberal urban management, recent studies make it clear that symbolic boundaries and boundary works of urban cultures become more important topics for urban studies. So far, existing research on symbolic boundaries in urban culture has focused on social class and urban organizations, such as amenities and business establishments, and have pointed to the loss of the symbolic boundary between the museum and the gallery, this paper will show that more diverse changes were occurring in addition to such changes while following the critical methods of the previous studies. Utilizing the exhibition histories of 43 prominent American avant-garde artists based in New York, I obtain affiliation network data of artists-by-art venues. Based on the affiliation data, this paper examines the social networks among art venues, such as museums, galleries and universities, using block modeling and other methods of social network analysis.

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城市文化中符号边界的组织解释:1940 - 1969年纽约艺术界的社会网络分析
本文通过对艺术场所间组织间联系的社会网络分析,考察了1940年至1969年纽约绘画和雕塑艺术界符号边界的构成和过渡。在新自由主义城市管理时代,文化主导的重建变得越来越有争议,最近的研究表明,城市文化的象征性边界和边界作品成为城市研究的更重要主题。到目前为止,现有的关于城市文化中符号边界的研究主要集中在社会阶层和城市组织,如设施和商业机构,并指出博物馆和画廊之间的符号边界的丧失,本文将在遵循先前研究的关键方法的同时,表明除了这些变化之外,还发生了更多样化的变化。利用43位美国著名前卫艺术家在纽约的展览历史,我获得了艺术家逐艺术场地的隶属网络数据。本文以隶属关系数据为基础,运用块建模等社会网络分析方法,对博物馆、画廊、高校等艺术场所的社会网络进行了研究。
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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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