This collective volume, Intersecting cultures. Power relations at work, contains some of the best graduation papers by students of the Applied Modern Languages Programme (https://www.lma.ase.ro/) of the Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ASE), presented in the past two successive years.
The articles aim to investigate contemporary culture from diverse perspectives and expose and analyse power relations which shape cultural practices in their respective political context.
From a methodological perspective, they make use of the different instruments cultural studies borrow from other disciplines, from textual analysis to ethnology and surveys, with a well-balanced combination of quantitative and qualitative methods.


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