Vaughn C. Schmutz, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Emory University, Atlanta, GA |
Area:
Social Structure and Development, Music, Cultural AnthropologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorTimothy J. Dowd | grad student | 2010 | Emory | |
(Social Change and Musical Classification Systems: The US, France, Germany, and the Netherlands, 1955--2005.) |
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Schmutz V, Dowd TJ. (2020) Aesthetic Communities, Histories, and Retrospective Consecration: American Behavioral Scientist. 276422091913 |
Dowd TJ, Ryan T, Schmutz V, et al. (2019) Retrospective Consecration Beyond the Mainstream: The Creation of a Progressive Rock Canon: American Behavioral Scientist. 276421986531 |
DeSoucey M, Elliott MA, Schmutz V. (2019) Rationalized authenticity and the transnational spread of intangible cultural heritage Poetics. 75: 101332 |
Schmutz V, Venrooij Av. (2018) Harmonizing Forms of Legitimacy in the Consecration of Popular Music American Behavioral Scientist. 276421881360 |
Venrooij Av, Schmutz V. (2018) Categorical ambiguity in cultural fields: The effects of genre fuzziness in popular music Poetics. 66: 1-18 |
Schmutz V, Elliott MA. (2017) World heritage and the scientific consecration of ‘outstanding universal value’: International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 58: 140-159 |
Schmutz V, Elliott MA. (2016) Tourism and sustainability in the evaluation of World Heritage Sites, 1980-2010 Sustainability (Switzerland). 8 |
Elliott MA, Schmutz V. (2016) Diffusion and decoupling in the world heritage movement: exploring global/local tensions in Africa European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology. 3: 152-176 |
Schmutz V. (2016) Commercialization and consecration: Media attention to popular music in the US and the Netherlands, 1975–2005 Poetics. 59: 82-95 |
Elliott MA, Schmutz V. (2012) World heritage: Constructing a universal cultural order Poetics. 40: 256-277 |