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The sociology of art is a sub-discipline of sociology that analyzes art as a social phenomenon. It moves beyond traditional art history—which focuses on aesthetics and individual genius—to examine how social, cultural, economic, and political factors shape the production, distribution, and reception of artistic works.

Sociology in Turkey has evolved through several stages, heavily influenced by French sociological thought during the early 20th century.

: Dickie focused on how social institutions confer the status of "art" upon an object, distinguishing it from everyday items. 3. The Turkish Context: History and Development Sanat Sosyolojisi Bedava Oku

The Intersection of Creativity and Collective Life: A Survey of the Sociology of Art 1. Introduction: Defining the Field

Several key thinkers have shaped how we understand art within a social system: The sociology of art is a sub-discipline of

: The field is divided into theoretical sociology (defining relationships between art and society) and empirical sociology (researching specific social groups and institutions). 2. Foundational Theoretical Frameworks

An Introduction to Sociological Art Theories - Lucy Abrams-Husso : Dickie focused on how social institutions confer

: Bourdieu viewed art as a "field" of struggle for prestige and symbolic capital. He argued that "cultural capital"—knowledge and appreciation of art—is used to reinforce social hierarchies.