From the Critics' Corner: Logic Blending, Discursive Change and Authenticity in a Cultural Production System

Drawing on an analysis of critics’ reviews of Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) performances, we investigate how broader shifts in institutional logics shape the discourse of critics and their judgment of performances. We highlight how the aesthetic logic that traditionally informs the practices of t...

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Authenticity
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Market structure
Music
Orchestras
Organizational behavior
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