Drawing on two projects which develop the methodological model of Bourdieu’s Distinction in the UK and Finland, this paper explores the issues raised by the use of multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) and mixed methods in comparative work on cultural tastes. By identifying the problems in the construction of two comparable yet nationally relevant research instruments, the paper considers the importance of the similarities and differences in the meaning of items in different national spaces for Bourdieu-inspired comparative analysis. The paper also reports on the evident similarities between the two constructed spaces and draws on the dialogue between quantitative and qualitative methods enabled by MCA in examining what different positions...
The objective of this thesis was to identify the main cultural differences between Finland and Franc...
P. Bourdieu’s homology thesis and R. A. Peterson’s cultural omnivourism have particularly captured t...
This paper reflects on the relationships between methods and meaning-making in social research. It f...
This paper adds a comparative perspective to the study of taste, cosmopolitanism and social organisa...
This paper discusses the use of material generated in a mixed method investigation into cultural tas...
This article discusses the use of material generated in a mixed method investigation into cultural t...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
Between 2003 and 2007 the authors of this paper contributed, in various ways, to a major research pr...
This paper takes stock of recent research on patterns of cultural engagement in various European nat...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
International audienceIt is well known that the figures representing the French social space in Dist...
This paper considers how the analysis of cultural engagement can be elaborated through a reworking o...
Based on Danish survey data subjected to correspondence analysis, this article aims at carrying out ...
The thesis makes a contribution to the debate on the relationship between cultural consumption, cult...
commenced in 2003. The project aimed to revisit the methodological and theoretical relevance of Fren...
The objective of this thesis was to identify the main cultural differences between Finland and Franc...
P. Bourdieu’s homology thesis and R. A. Peterson’s cultural omnivourism have particularly captured t...
This paper reflects on the relationships between methods and meaning-making in social research. It f...
This paper adds a comparative perspective to the study of taste, cosmopolitanism and social organisa...
This paper discusses the use of material generated in a mixed method investigation into cultural tas...
This article discusses the use of material generated in a mixed method investigation into cultural t...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
Between 2003 and 2007 the authors of this paper contributed, in various ways, to a major research pr...
This paper takes stock of recent research on patterns of cultural engagement in various European nat...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
International audienceIt is well known that the figures representing the French social space in Dist...
This paper considers how the analysis of cultural engagement can be elaborated through a reworking o...
Based on Danish survey data subjected to correspondence analysis, this article aims at carrying out ...
The thesis makes a contribution to the debate on the relationship between cultural consumption, cult...
commenced in 2003. The project aimed to revisit the methodological and theoretical relevance of Fren...
The objective of this thesis was to identify the main cultural differences between Finland and Franc...
P. Bourdieu’s homology thesis and R. A. Peterson’s cultural omnivourism have particularly captured t...
This paper reflects on the relationships between methods and meaning-making in social research. It f...