Individualisation, Marketisation and Social Capital in a Cultural Institution The Case of the Danish Folk Church |
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Editor:
| Iversen, Hans Raun |
Series title: | Studies in History and Social Sciences Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-87-408-3232-7 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2020 |
Publisher: | University Press of Southern Denmark
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $42.00 |
Book Description:
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What happens when an old cultural institution is subjected to marketization and individualization? How does the institution do justice to the inner core of its traditions, whilst at the same time keeping up with the demands of its individual users, as well as the marketization requirements coming from the state and society in general? How do these responses affect the way that the institution contributes to the generation of social capital? Taking the Danish Folk...
More DescriptionWhat happens when an old cultural institution is subjected to marketization and individualization? How does the institution do justice to the inner core of its traditions, whilst at the same time keeping up with the demands of its individual users, as
well as the marketization requirements coming from the state and society in general? How do these responses affect the way that the institution contributes to the generation of social capital? Taking the Danish Folk Church as their core example, researchers representing different academic disciplines analyze these questions in 17 chapters. The choice to use the Folk Church as the main case for evaluating how old institutions respond is in itself provocative and challenging. The book therefore opens with a discussion of why the Folk Church provides an example of a cultural institution worthy of being analyzed in this way. The four main parts of the book elaborate on relevant parts of the history of the Folk Church; the nature of marketization; of individualization; and of social capital as related to the Folk Church. The book concludes with a discussion of the effects of marketization and individualization on cultural institutions like the Folk Church. Cultural institutions must ask themselves what happens to What Money Can't Buy in their response to marketization and individualization.