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Author Dubois, Vincent, 1966- author.

Title Culture as a vocation : sociology of career choices in cultural management / Vincent Dubois ; with the collaboration of Victor Lepaux ; translated from the French by Jean-Yves Bart
Edition English language edition
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 146 pages .)
Series Culture, economy and the social
Culture, economy and the social.
Contents Introduction -- 1. Culture in the space of career choices -- How cultural occupations became attractive -- Training and the genesis of vocations -- 2. Who wants to be a cultural manager? -- A largely feminine vocation -- Higher social backgrounds -- Educated applicants -- Well-rounded applicants -- The space of applicants -- 3. The meanings of a career choice -- Leaving doors open -- A third way between art and teaching -- The social rationales of a career choice -- 4. Intermediate dispositions and adjustment strategies -- Between cultural legitimism and eclecticism -- Reinventing the artist's life -- Conclusion
Summary Vocational occupations are attractive not so much for their material rewards as for the prestige and self-fulfillment they confer. They require a strong personal commitment, which can be subjectively experienced in terms of passion and selflessness. The choice of a career in the cultural sector provides a good example of this. What are the terms of this calling? What predisposes individuals to answer it? What are the meanings of such a choice? To answer these questions, this book focuses on would-be cultural managers. By identifying their social patterns, by revealing the resources, expectations and visions of the world they invest in their choice, it sheds new light on these occupations. In these intermediary and indeterminate social positions, family heritages intersect with educational strategies, aspirations of upward mobility with tactics against downward mobility, and social critique with adjustment strategies. Ultimately the study of career choices in cultural management suggests a new take on the analysis of social reproduction and on the embodiment of the new spirit of capitalism. The empirical findings of this research conducted in France are set in a broader comparative perspective, at the European level and with the USA
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Arts administrators -- France
Arts -- Management -- Study and teaching -- France
Occupations -- France.
Arts and society -- France
Arts administrators
Arts and society
Arts -- Management -- Study and teaching
Occupations
France
Form Electronic book
Author Lepaux, Victor, author
Bart, Jean-Yves, translator
ISBN 9781315744025
1315744023
Other Titles Culture comme vocation. English