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                       modernity, fragmentation and personal  days, time use across, 76–81
                        choice, 25–8                   DeNora, T., 7, 16–17
                       spectacularizing and performing, 28–9  Devine, F., 63–6, 75, 85–8, 111
                     charitable endeavour, 82          diffused audiences, 37, 41, 42, 117–18,
                     Charles, S., 26                      119–20
                     Chorlton, Manchester, 101         diffused self, 117–18, 124
                     class, 5, 20–1, 62–73             distinction, 111, 121, 123
                       and education, 85–8             distinguishing, 5, 6, 121, 123
                       inscription, exchange, value and perspec-  see also capitals; omnivore thesis; time use
                        tive, 69–71                    documentary, 29
                       middle class see middle class   drag, 51
                       morality, evaluation and ordinary life,  drifters, 46
                        71–3                           dynamism of culture, 12, 13
                       new agenda for culture, identity and,
                        63–9                           economic capital, 31, 120
                       responses to, 73                 class, education and, 85–8
                       structure and social capital, 83, 84–5  economic globalization, 22–4
                       working class, 65–6, 94–5       education, 31, 83, 89, 95
                     clubbers, 46                       class and, 85–8
                     cognitive psychology, 106         elective belonging, 49–61, 68, 89, 121, 123
                     Cohen, S., 55, 56–7, 59            globalizing, 51–2
                     commercialization of culture, 12   scene and, 52–8, 112
                     community, 12–13, 13–14            scene, performing, audiencing and, 58–60
                       football fandom, 108–9          elite-to-mass theory, 93–5
                       imagined communities, 108       enthusiasts, 43, 44, 110, 112
                       scene and, 54                   enthusing, 5, 6, 30–4, 104–18, 121, 124
                     computers, 2                       diffusion and the self, 117–18
                     conflict theory, 106                place, space and the extended audience,
                     connecting see capitals; omnivore thesis;  115–17
                        time use                        reception and sport, 105–9
                     consumer, 42, 44                   theories of fandom, 110–15
                       and producer of culture, 55–6, 117  evaluation, 69–73
                     consumption, 15, 75–6              inscription, exchange and perspective,
                     context, 100                         69–71
                     cosmopolitanism, 56, 58, 101       morality and ordinary life, 71–3
                     Couldry, N., 7, 13–15, 41–2, 105, 115–17  everyday life, 7, 8–11
                     ‘Coventry’ scene, 57               see also ordinary life
                     Crafts, S.D., 16                  exchange, 69–71
                     Crawford, G., 28, 40–1, 41–2, 44, 107  exchangers, 46
                     creativity, cultural, 12, 13      extended audience, 115–17
                     critical Marxism, 8               extended self, 117, 124
                     Crook, S., 7
                     cultists, 43, 44, 110, 112        family, 3
                     cultural capital, 31, 32–3, 120   fandom, 6, 33–4, 104–18
                       class, education and, 85–8       audience continuum, 42–4, 104, 110
                     cultural creativity, 12, 13        reception and sport, 105–9
                     cultural elitism, 12               theories of, 110–15
                     cultural globalization, 22–4       see also enthusing
                     cultural taste, 93–7              fashion, 26
                       qualitative consideration and modes of  feelings, music and, 16–17
                        speech, 100–2                  feminist theory, 11
                       see also omnivore thesis        fields, 31, 65
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