Pierre Bourdieu has developed a philosophy of social science, grounded in the phenomenological tradition, which treats knowledge as a practical ability embodied in skilful behaviour, rather than an intellectual capacity for the representation and manipulation of propositional knowledge. He invokes Wittgenstein’s remarks on rule-following as one way of explicating the idea that knowledge is a skill. Bourdieu’s conception of tacit knowledge is a dispositional one, adopted to avoid a perceived dilemma for methodological individualism. That dilemma requires either the explanation of regularities in social behaviour as the result of the tacit representation of procedural rules (‘legalism’) or the self-conscious representation of behavioural goal...
The philosophical implications of the sciences of complexity suggest that complex systems (such as s...
International audienceSocial theorists have in recent years concerned themselves with the question o...
Sociological inquiry into the natural sciences has shown that they are contingent, social constructi...
Copyright © 2005 SAGE PublicationsPierre Bourdieu has developed a philosophy of social science, grou...
I tackle some major criticisms addressed to Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of habitus by foregrounding it...
This paper aims to balance the conceptual reception of Bourdieu’s sociology in the United States thr...
Pierre Bourdieu’s “epistemic reflexivity ” is the cornerstone of his intellectual enterprise, underp...
This paper tests both the validity and the usefulness of Bourdieu’s theoretical constructs in the co...
This article discusses a serious objection to social theories that claim opaque mechanisms and hidd...
The philosophical implications of the sciences of complexity suggest that complex systems (such as s...
Bourdieu\u27s habitus is designed to overcome some of the major dichotomies is social analysis: stru...
This article addresses the increasingly widespread view that Bourdieu's sociological analysis is fla...
International audienceDespite the diffidence Pierre Bourdieu increasingly showed towards the Marxist...
The potential for sociological knowledge to assist in counteracting deleterious social forces remain...
The philosophical implications of the sciences of complexity suggest that complex systems (such as s...
The philosophical implications of the sciences of complexity suggest that complex systems (such as s...
International audienceSocial theorists have in recent years concerned themselves with the question o...
Sociological inquiry into the natural sciences has shown that they are contingent, social constructi...
Copyright © 2005 SAGE PublicationsPierre Bourdieu has developed a philosophy of social science, grou...
I tackle some major criticisms addressed to Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of habitus by foregrounding it...
This paper aims to balance the conceptual reception of Bourdieu’s sociology in the United States thr...
Pierre Bourdieu’s “epistemic reflexivity ” is the cornerstone of his intellectual enterprise, underp...
This paper tests both the validity and the usefulness of Bourdieu’s theoretical constructs in the co...
This article discusses a serious objection to social theories that claim opaque mechanisms and hidd...
The philosophical implications of the sciences of complexity suggest that complex systems (such as s...
Bourdieu\u27s habitus is designed to overcome some of the major dichotomies is social analysis: stru...
This article addresses the increasingly widespread view that Bourdieu's sociological analysis is fla...
International audienceDespite the diffidence Pierre Bourdieu increasingly showed towards the Marxist...
The potential for sociological knowledge to assist in counteracting deleterious social forces remain...
The philosophical implications of the sciences of complexity suggest that complex systems (such as s...
The philosophical implications of the sciences of complexity suggest that complex systems (such as s...
International audienceSocial theorists have in recent years concerned themselves with the question o...
Sociological inquiry into the natural sciences has shown that they are contingent, social constructi...