
Cultural consumption and production
Cultural consumption and production refer to how people engage with and create cultural products, such as art, music, literature, and entertainment. Cultural consumption involves the ways individuals experience and enjoy these products, often influenced by personal tastes, social contexts, and economic factors. On the other hand, cultural production focuses on the creation of these products, including the resources, skills, and industries involved. Together, they shape cultural landscapes and contribute to economies, reflecting society’s values and creativity while also driving innovation and economic growth within the cultural sector.