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Producing and Consuming the Craft Beer Movement is an ethnographic analysis of the craft beer movement and its rapid development as an industry that articulated a different set of values: celebrating, quality, community, and good taste.

This book will provide an excellent foundation for considering craft beer and an entrepreneurial practice that produces other forms of value beyond monetary value. The craft beer movement has been an important movement for thinking about contemporary consumer culture, and how that consumer culture might develop a very different set of values and priorities from those of the dominant consumer culture that is created by large-scale industries focused on the instrumental values of profit and efficiency. Located in one site, the ethnography is situated within the larger context of the rise of digital media, the evolution of cities, and the latest stage of the capitalist marketplace. The book is distinctive as it is ethnographic in i

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 – Introduction: The Craft Community

Introduction

What Is Craft?

Central Themes

Chapters in the Book

Chapter 2 – Brewing and Doing Ethnography

Introduction

Boundaries

Ethnography

Positivist Science

Counter Narratives and Trends

Theoretical Practice

Limitations

Chapter 3 – History of Craft Beer

Introduction

Imagination

Authenticity

Community

Brewing in the United States

Early Beer History

Post War Mass Culture and Mass Culture Beer

Craft Beer Begins in the United States

Generations

Craft Brewing in Philadelphia

Chapter 4 – Political Economy and Craft Beer

Introduction

From Welfare Capitalism to Neoliberalism

Globalization and the Political Economy of Consumer Capitalism

The Information Revolution

Spatial Transformations

Transformations in Consumer Culture (Taste Revolution)

Craft Beer in Britain: A Comparison

Summary

Chapter 5 – Knowledge Production and Social Reproduction

Introduction

Invisible College

Communities of Practice and Affinity Spaces

Homebrewing

Themes

Summary

Chapter 6 – Digital Media and the Possibility of Craft

Opening Story

Digital Media and Space

Production/Distribution/Consumption

Summary

Chapter 7 – Values and Value Production

Opening Story

Craft

Authenticity Again

Value and Values

Beer Labels

From Being to Becoming

Conclusion

Chapter 8 – Blurring the Edges: Craft Beer’s Limitations

Introduction

Craft Beer and Alcoholism

White Male Culture of Homebrewing and Craft Brewing

Craft Beer and Race

Craft Beer and Gender

Summary

Chapter 9 – Conclusion

Quality over Mass Consumption

Community and Authenticity

Generations

Digital Media

Current Tensions

Final Thoughts

Producing and Consuming the Craft Beer Movement

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 3/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367625597, 978-0367625597
      ISBN10: 0367625598

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Producing and Consuming the Craft Beer Movement is an ethnographic analysis of the craft beer movement and its rapid development as an industry that articulated a different set of values: celebrating, quality, community, and good taste.

      This book will provide an excellent foundation for considering craft beer and an entrepreneurial practice that produces other forms of value beyond monetary value. The craft beer movement has been an important movement for thinking about contemporary consumer culture, and how that consumer culture might develop a very different set of values and priorities from those of the dominant consumer culture that is created by large-scale industries focused on the instrumental values of profit and efficiency. Located in one site, the ethnography is situated within the larger context of the rise of digital media, the evolution of cities, and the latest stage of the capitalist marketplace. The book is distinctive as it is ethnographic in i

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 – Introduction: The Craft Community

      Introduction

      What Is Craft?

      Central Themes

      Chapters in the Book

      Chapter 2 – Brewing and Doing Ethnography

      Introduction

      Boundaries

      Ethnography

      Positivist Science

      Counter Narratives and Trends

      Theoretical Practice

      Limitations

      Chapter 3 – History of Craft Beer

      Introduction

      Imagination

      Authenticity

      Community

      Brewing in the United States

      Early Beer History

      Post War Mass Culture and Mass Culture Beer

      Craft Beer Begins in the United States

      Generations

      Craft Brewing in Philadelphia

      Chapter 4 – Political Economy and Craft Beer

      Introduction

      From Welfare Capitalism to Neoliberalism

      Globalization and the Political Economy of Consumer Capitalism

      The Information Revolution

      Spatial Transformations

      Transformations in Consumer Culture (Taste Revolution)

      Craft Beer in Britain: A Comparison

      Summary

      Chapter 5 – Knowledge Production and Social Reproduction

      Introduction

      Invisible College

      Communities of Practice and Affinity Spaces

      Homebrewing

      Themes

      Summary

      Chapter 6 – Digital Media and the Possibility of Craft

      Opening Story

      Digital Media and Space

      Production/Distribution/Consumption

      Summary

      Chapter 7 – Values and Value Production

      Opening Story

      Craft

      Authenticity Again

      Value and Values

      Beer Labels

      From Being to Becoming

      Conclusion

      Chapter 8 – Blurring the Edges: Craft Beer’s Limitations

      Introduction

      Craft Beer and Alcoholism

      White Male Culture of Homebrewing and Craft Brewing

      Craft Beer and Race

      Craft Beer and Gender

      Summary

      Chapter 9 – Conclusion

      Quality over Mass Consumption

      Community and Authenticity

      Generations

      Digital Media

      Current Tensions

      Final Thoughts

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