Asked by Oluwatosin Ajirotutu on Apr 25, 2024

One aspect of culture production systems (CPSs) that should not be overlooked is that:

A) the nature of these systems helps to determine the types of products that eventually emerge from them.
B) they tend to exist in a social vacuum, isolated from the social environment that they seek to influence.
C) their memberships tend to exclude real people.
D) they have very little interest in actually trying to anticipate developing fashion trends.

Culture Production Systems

are the frameworks and industries involved in creating, distributing, and promoting cultural products and meanings, such as music, art, and literature.

Social Vacuum

A hypothetical situation where social influences, pressures, or interactions are absent or minimized.

  • Ascertain the factors that drive cultural production and understand its linkage to the market environment.