Papers by Eugenijus Kaminskis
This collaboration between workers, writes, artists, philosophers, slackers and visioneers will i... more This collaboration between workers, writes, artists, philosophers, slackers and visioneers will investigate the true motives and desires of the post-slack generation. This may lead to anew vision of the future society. The texts may also be sen as metaphors, which does not describe the reality as it is, but rather tries to reduce it something apprehensible and to profess the name of the unknown.
The thesis researches a nature of cultural consumption and how economic, social and
cultural fact... more The thesis researches a nature of cultural consumption and how economic, social and
cultural factors are related to its patterns. A case study of Lithuanian visual arts
market shows that existence of the essential economic environment does not imply
higher cultural consumption rates. Further investigation tests the hypothesis whether
social and cultural factors can predict cultural consumption patterns better than
economic factors alone. The quantitative data analysis of a consumer survey
accompanied by qualitative analysis of experts’ interviews confirms the hypothesis. It
suggests that holistic approach incorporating not only economic, but also social and
cultural perspectives must be applied when analysing cultural consumers’ behaviour.
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Papers by Eugenijus Kaminskis
cultural factors are related to its patterns. A case study of Lithuanian visual arts
market shows that existence of the essential economic environment does not imply
higher cultural consumption rates. Further investigation tests the hypothesis whether
social and cultural factors can predict cultural consumption patterns better than
economic factors alone. The quantitative data analysis of a consumer survey
accompanied by qualitative analysis of experts’ interviews confirms the hypothesis. It
suggests that holistic approach incorporating not only economic, but also social and
cultural perspectives must be applied when analysing cultural consumers’ behaviour.
cultural factors are related to its patterns. A case study of Lithuanian visual arts
market shows that existence of the essential economic environment does not imply
higher cultural consumption rates. Further investigation tests the hypothesis whether
social and cultural factors can predict cultural consumption patterns better than
economic factors alone. The quantitative data analysis of a consumer survey
accompanied by qualitative analysis of experts’ interviews confirms the hypothesis. It
suggests that holistic approach incorporating not only economic, but also social and
cultural perspectives must be applied when analysing cultural consumers’ behaviour.