A Summary of Strinati’s ‘Mass culture and popular culture’
Firstly, some definitions:Mass culture – the culture that is widely disseminated via the mass media.Mass media – any means of communication which reaches a large number of people.Popular culture – cultural activities or commercial products reflecting, suited to or aimed at the general masses of the people.
Popular cultureThere are 3 main themes which are central to popular culture:Where does popular culture come from?The influences of commercialisation and industrialisation on popular cultureWhat is the ideological role of popular culture?
WilliamsPopular culture is a culture made by people for themselves, as popular culture has led to ATOMISATIONAtomisation is where people lack meaningful/morally coherent relationships, which wasn’t evident in the previous ‘high’ or ‘folk’ culture
Commercialisation & Industrialisation effects popular culture.MASS culture began in the late 1920’s and is very important when looking at popular culture. Due to the coming about of CINEMA and RADIO, which was mass consumption and production, this became a problem as..This couldn’t be ‘folk culture’ as it was not from the people or ‘High Art’ as it was not authentic
Mass Society TheoryConsequence of industrialisation/urbanisation
Destabilised societies/values
Less land based work
Development of large cities = absence of moral integration = ATOMISATIONIndividual left more to own devices, fewer communities to find identity/values

Mass & popular culture

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    A Summary ofStrinati’s ‘Mass culture and popular culture’
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    Firstly, some definitions:Massculture – the culture that is widely disseminated via the mass media.Mass media – any means of communication which reaches a large number of people.Popular culture – cultural activities or commercial products reflecting, suited to or aimed at the general masses of the people.
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    Popular cultureThere are3 main themes which are central to popular culture:Where does popular culture come from?The influences of commercialisation and industrialisation on popular cultureWhat is the ideological role of popular culture?
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    WilliamsPopular culture isa culture made by people for themselves, as popular culture has led to ATOMISATIONAtomisation is where people lack meaningful/morally coherent relationships, which wasn’t evident in the previous ‘high’ or ‘folk’ culture
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    Commercialisation & Industrialisationeffects popular culture.MASS culture began in the late 1920’s and is very important when looking at popular culture. Due to the coming about of CINEMA and RADIO, which was mass consumption and production, this became a problem as..This couldn’t be ‘folk culture’ as it was not from the people or ‘High Art’ as it was not authentic
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    Mass Society TheoryConsequenceof industrialisation/urbanisation
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    Development of largecities = absence of moral integration = ATOMISATIONIndividual left more to own devices, fewer communities to find identity/values