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Studies of art controversies provide insights collaborations shape and are shaped by the
that are relevant for other research areas in new dynamics of art, money and power in
sociology, among them: sociology of organi- contemporary society.
zations, sociology of work and occupations,
research methodology, sociological theory and
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