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Bourdieu and class

Field capital theory and its implications for marketing

Field capital theory and its implications for marketing

... working class people tend towards „popular‟ tastes and interests, some of which may be linked to social or economic ...since Bourdieu‟s early work in this area, the importance of hierarchies may well have ...

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Structure of Class Feeling / Feeling of Class Structure:Laura Wade’s Posh and Katherine Soper’s Wish List

Structure of Class Feeling / Feeling of Class Structure:Laura Wade’s Posh and Katherine Soper’s Wish List

... dominant class, as the arbiters of taste, their way is, to borrow from Bourdieu, “the right way of being and doing” ...that Bourdieu cites as occurring when those who are judged by others and “fall ...

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Pierre Bourdieu and the Early Luc Boltanski (1960–1975): Collective Ethos and Individual Difference

Pierre Bourdieu and the Early Luc Boltanski (1960–1975): Collective Ethos and Individual Difference

... Additionally, Bourdieu and Passeron produced their summation of CSE’s educational research of the 1960s, published as La ...practice. Bourdieu wrote several important articles in this ...and class ...

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Bourdieu and Critical Autoethnography:  Implications for Research, Writing, and Teaching

Bourdieu and Critical Autoethnography: Implications for Research, Writing, and Teaching

... working class and immigrant French people and the teachers and social workers who interacted with them (for a more detailed discussion of this, see Reed-Danahay, 2005, ...and Bourdieu was interested in this ...

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Bourdieu, Rancière, Inequality and Education

Bourdieu, Rancière, Inequality and Education

... Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière to education, specifically the question as to whether education has a significant ‘effect’ or influence on social ...distinctive class taste. It is argued that, although ...

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Exploring Bourdieu for engineering education research

Exploring Bourdieu for engineering education research

... This paper explores the potential for the work and theories of Pierre Bourdieu to provide an alternative approach to engineering education research on student diversity. Bourdieu’s theories were developed as a ...

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Introduction: Preliminary Reflections on the Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu

Introduction: Preliminary Reflections on the Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu

... social class and class consciousness, the role of the state in capitalism, and the role of ideology in class societies – to mention only a ...

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Schumpeter, Veblen and Bourdieu on Institutions and the Formation of Habits

Schumpeter, Veblen and Bourdieu on Institutions and the Formation of Habits

... Leisure Class as follows: ‘products of the past process, are adapted to the past circumstances, and therefore never in full accord with the requirements of the ...Veblen, class antagonism is engendered by ...

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After the Ball is Over: Bourdieu and the Crisis of Peasant society

After the Ball is Over: Bourdieu and the Crisis of Peasant society

... which Bourdieu articulated in the short new ...so Bourdieu deliberately reiterated this position by adding to the collection a short essay (“Une classe objet” [a class as object]) which he had ...

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Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière on art/aesthetics and politics: the origins of disagreement, 1963 1985

Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière on art/aesthetics and politics: the origins of disagreement, 1963 1985

... same class thinking, a same attitude of self-affirmation, seeking to contradict aspects of the image of the worker formed by the bourgeoisie’ (Faure & Rancière, ...

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Reflections on Ideology: Lessons from Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski

Reflections on Ideology: Lessons from Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski

... of class-transcending solidarity, is central to the promise of generating long-term prosperity, even if this venture is accompanied by intermediate periods of aus- ...

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Bourdieu and higher education research: a bricolage approach

Bourdieu and higher education research: a bricolage approach

... These concepts were appropriated from their origins in curricular and pedagogical analysis and applied as a means to address the students’ perceptions of their social fit in relation to the field (in the Bourdieusian ...

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Challenging the field: Bourdieu and men's health

Challenging the field: Bourdieu and men's health

... Applications to men’s health The emphasis in post‐Bourdieu theoretical and empirical work outlined above, on the intersection of diverse, unhomogenised class, and ethnic cultural disposi[r] ...

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From capital to habitus: class differentiation of family educational patterns in urban China

From capital to habitus: class differentiation of family educational patterns in urban China

... the class structure of Chinese ...the class structure, a process marked by four characteristics: the class boundary begins to form, including both tangible and intangible boundaries of living and ...

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Towards a Critical Sociology of Dominant Ideologies: An Unexpected Reunion between Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski

Towards a Critical Sociology of Dominant Ideologies: An Unexpected Reunion between Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski

... Emancipatory projects are viable only to the extent that the practices by which they are sustained distinguish themselves in terms of their normative specificity from the disem- powering mechanisms permeating the social ...

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Social theory and politics: Aron, Bourdieu and Passeron, and the events of May 1968

Social theory and politics: Aron, Bourdieu and Passeron, and the events of May 1968

... by Bourdieu in England in 1970 as “Reproduction culturelle et reproduction sociale” (Bourdieu, 1971) which consolidated the view that La Reproduction was arguing that cultural reproduction is an instrument ...

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Theory of practice

Theory of practice

... when Bourdieu was born, became a postman, and then the postmaster, in a small village about 20 kilometres south of Pau in the Béarn in the direction of the omnipresent barrier of the Pyrenees dominating the ...

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The 2007 Iranian ‘hostage crisis’ : an Orientalist captivity narrative

The 2007 Iranian ‘hostage crisis’ : an Orientalist captivity narrative

... a class visit to the cinema! On the whole, the class enjoyed the fi lm but, immersed as they were in the novel and the world it had created in their imagination, it was often more a case of identifying ...

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Aspirations, education and social justice: applying Sen and Bourdieu

Aspirations, education and social justice: applying Sen and Bourdieu

... Commission, 2006). The questionnaire consisted mostly of closed questions with a few open questions. The closed questions mainly required students to give responses using a Likert scale. In order to assess socioeconomic ...

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Philosophy and the social sciences:  Bourdieu, Merleau Ponty and Husserl

Philosophy and the social sciences: Bourdieu, Merleau Ponty and Husserl

... Much has been written about the rediscovery of Hegelian philosophy in France in the 1930s and 1940s, focusing on the work of Kojève, Koyré, and, most importantly, Hyppolite. This has led to interest in Althusser’s ...

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