In this article, I discuss cultural omnivorousness through a structural framework. Omnivorousness is one of two theoretical approaches to class and culture, together with homology. In its original formulation, the omnivore thesis postulates that diversity, rather than exclusion, becomes the principle of cultural distinction: while the upper classes combine legitimate and illegitimate tastes and lifestyles, the lower classes remain restricted to illegitimate culture. The recent literature conceptualizes and operationalizes omnivorousness in two ways: first, as indicators of cultural diversity, second, as the multiplicity of logics structuring cultural fields. Omnivorousness is stratified along lines of class, specifically, education and soci...
The idea of the cultural omnivore is increasingly popular. Research in this vein argues that upper-m...
This paper uses the findings from a new study of cultural tastes and participation in the UK to expl...
Place is a key driver in the formation and maintenance of cultural lifestyles. Yet place remains lar...
In this article, I discuss cultural omnivorousness through a structural framework. Omnivorousness is...
Contemporary forms of cultural differentiation. The case of omnivorousnessThe paper presents an atte...
The ‘omnivore’ hypothesis currently dominates the academic literature on the social patterning of ta...
This thesis looks at the structure of cultural consumption among students of first and second year a...
This study examines the relationship between social status and culture as formulated in Peterson's o...
The concept of omnivorousness has become influential in the sociologies of culture and consumption, ...
This article attempts to move the discussion about the cultural omnivore ahead in two ways. Firstly,...
In this article, the category of omnivorousness is taken up as a new model of cultural consumption, ...
Utilizing National Geographic\u27s Survey2000 data set, this thesis investigates the intersection of...
Scores of sociological studies have provided evidence for the association between broad cultural tas...
This article explores the idea of ‘cultural mobility ’ both as a way of thinking about the polarizin...
The ‘omnivore’ hypothesis currently dominates the academic literature on the social patterning of ta...
The idea of the cultural omnivore is increasingly popular. Research in this vein argues that upper-m...
This paper uses the findings from a new study of cultural tastes and participation in the UK to expl...
Place is a key driver in the formation and maintenance of cultural lifestyles. Yet place remains lar...
In this article, I discuss cultural omnivorousness through a structural framework. Omnivorousness is...
Contemporary forms of cultural differentiation. The case of omnivorousnessThe paper presents an atte...
The ‘omnivore’ hypothesis currently dominates the academic literature on the social patterning of ta...
This thesis looks at the structure of cultural consumption among students of first and second year a...
This study examines the relationship between social status and culture as formulated in Peterson's o...
The concept of omnivorousness has become influential in the sociologies of culture and consumption, ...
This article attempts to move the discussion about the cultural omnivore ahead in two ways. Firstly,...
In this article, the category of omnivorousness is taken up as a new model of cultural consumption, ...
Utilizing National Geographic\u27s Survey2000 data set, this thesis investigates the intersection of...
Scores of sociological studies have provided evidence for the association between broad cultural tas...
This article explores the idea of ‘cultural mobility ’ both as a way of thinking about the polarizin...
The ‘omnivore’ hypothesis currently dominates the academic literature on the social patterning of ta...
The idea of the cultural omnivore is increasingly popular. Research in this vein argues that upper-m...
This paper uses the findings from a new study of cultural tastes and participation in the UK to expl...
Place is a key driver in the formation and maintenance of cultural lifestyles. Yet place remains lar...