Having taken taking as one of its starting points a concern to avoid fetishising method – or employing any form of method for its own sake – this paper then argues that visual methods of research may be particularly helpful in investigating areas that are difficult otherwise to verbalise or articulate. These include Bourdieu's understanding of habitus; our predisposed ways of being, acting and operating in the social environment that Bourdieu himself suggests are 'beyond the grasp of consciousness, and hence cannot be touched by voluntary, deliberate transformation, cannot even be made explicit' (Bourdieu, 1977: 94). Having outlined what Bourdieu means by habitus and considered some of the difficulties surrounding its operationalisation, th...
By reexamining the empirical relationship between ethnography and photography, this article explores...
The concept of habitus is overwhelmingly associated with the writing of the eminent French sociologi...
It is necessary to consider an examination that causes our interests, attitudes and behaviors toward...
Through an examination of Bourdieu's Algerian fieldwork the article raises general questions regardi...
This collection brings together for the first time a set of researchers whose research methodologies...
This article forms part of an ongoing body of work where the authors apply the theoretical perspecti...
Bourdieu’s career long endeavour was to devise both theoretical and methodological tools that could ...
Bourdieu’s career long endeavour was to devise both theoretical and methodological tools that could ...
Bourdieu’s career long endeavour was to devise both theoretical and methodological tools that could ...
This collection brings together for the first time a set of researchers whose research methodologies...
The paper was provoked by viewing various selections of the photos taken by Bourdieu in Algeria in t...
Loïc Wacquant argues for a radicalization of the habitus concept provided by Pierre Bourdieu, sugges...
The article discusses a series of striking discrepancies between Pierre Bourdieu’s early study of ph...
Bourdieu’s career long endeavour was to devise both theoretical and methodological tools that could ...
Practising culture through the body. On some phenomenological aspects of Pierre Bourdieu’s soc...
By reexamining the empirical relationship between ethnography and photography, this article explores...
The concept of habitus is overwhelmingly associated with the writing of the eminent French sociologi...
It is necessary to consider an examination that causes our interests, attitudes and behaviors toward...
Through an examination of Bourdieu's Algerian fieldwork the article raises general questions regardi...
This collection brings together for the first time a set of researchers whose research methodologies...
This article forms part of an ongoing body of work where the authors apply the theoretical perspecti...
Bourdieu’s career long endeavour was to devise both theoretical and methodological tools that could ...
Bourdieu’s career long endeavour was to devise both theoretical and methodological tools that could ...
Bourdieu’s career long endeavour was to devise both theoretical and methodological tools that could ...
This collection brings together for the first time a set of researchers whose research methodologies...
The paper was provoked by viewing various selections of the photos taken by Bourdieu in Algeria in t...
Loïc Wacquant argues for a radicalization of the habitus concept provided by Pierre Bourdieu, sugges...
The article discusses a series of striking discrepancies between Pierre Bourdieu’s early study of ph...
Bourdieu’s career long endeavour was to devise both theoretical and methodological tools that could ...
Practising culture through the body. On some phenomenological aspects of Pierre Bourdieu’s soc...
By reexamining the empirical relationship between ethnography and photography, this article explores...
The concept of habitus is overwhelmingly associated with the writing of the eminent French sociologi...
It is necessary to consider an examination that causes our interests, attitudes and behaviors toward...