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AUTOR(ES) P.D. Allison , Gino Cattani , Simone Ferriani
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Università di Bologna and City University London
ANO 2014
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO American Sociological Review
ISSN 0003-1224
E-ISSN 1939-8271
EDITORA JSTOR (United States)
DOI 10.1177/0003122414520960
CITAÇÕES 26
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 f80c93614017f085868008727e96c425

Resumo

Building on recent research emphasizing how legitimacy depends on consensus among audiences about candidates' characteristics and activities, we examine the relationship between cultural producers' (candidates) position in the social structure and the consecration of their creative work by relevant audiences. We argue that the outcome of this process of evaluation in any cultural field, whether in art or science, is a function of (1) candidates' embeddedness within the field, and (2) the type of audience—that is, peers versus critics—evaluating candidates' work. Specifically, we hypothesize that peers are more likely to favor candidates who are highly embedded in the field, whereas critics will not show such favoritism. We find support for these hypotheses in the context of the Hollywood motion picture industry.

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