This chapter discusses Bourdieu’s theory of practice by drawing on his key concepts of habitus, field, and capital, providing definitions of the terms as they appear in the work of Pierre Bourdieu. It then highlights some of the common critiques of Bourdieu’s overall theory of practice and offers some counterarguments to these. The chapter develops Bourdieusian theory through the notion of forms of habitus interruptions, which accounts for multiple ways in which individuals can inhabit two conflicting fields
Bourdieu, Pierre (1930–2002) French sociologist who has influenced, along with Foucault, much of rec...
The article handles a sociological formulation of the term in the works of the eminent scholar. It a...
The article handles a sociological formulation of the term in the works of the eminent scholar. It a...
Bourdieu confuses himself and others by calling his project a ‘transcendence ’ of the objectivist–su...
Inevitably, central to this chapter is Bourdieu’s Outline of a Theory of Practice (Bourdieu, 1977b) ...
In his quest to transcend a set of interconnected dichotomies — structure-agency, subjectivism/objec...
The authors argue that the work of Pierre Bourdieu (1903-2002) can be understood as composing of thr...
In his quest to transcend a set of interconnected dichotomies — structure-agency, subjectivism/objec...
Pierre Bourdieu aimed to escape from the opposition between objectivism and subjectivism. But Bourdi...
In his quest to transcend a set of interconnected dichotomies — structure-agency, subjectivism/objec...
In his quest to transcend a set of interconnected dichotomies — structure-agency, subjectivism/objec...
This paper examines a unitary notion of the habitus present in Bourdieu’s early works and its transf...
This work aims to introduce the reader to Pierre Bourdieu's theory of fields,to evaluate it critical...
The chapter argues to combine Marx and Bourdieu for the purpose of economic critique. Whereas Marx r...
This work aims to introduce the reader to Pierre Bourdieu's theory of fields, to evaluate it critica...
Bourdieu, Pierre (1930–2002) French sociologist who has influenced, along with Foucault, much of rec...
The article handles a sociological formulation of the term in the works of the eminent scholar. It a...
The article handles a sociological formulation of the term in the works of the eminent scholar. It a...
Bourdieu confuses himself and others by calling his project a ‘transcendence ’ of the objectivist–su...
Inevitably, central to this chapter is Bourdieu’s Outline of a Theory of Practice (Bourdieu, 1977b) ...
In his quest to transcend a set of interconnected dichotomies — structure-agency, subjectivism/objec...
The authors argue that the work of Pierre Bourdieu (1903-2002) can be understood as composing of thr...
In his quest to transcend a set of interconnected dichotomies — structure-agency, subjectivism/objec...
Pierre Bourdieu aimed to escape from the opposition between objectivism and subjectivism. But Bourdi...
In his quest to transcend a set of interconnected dichotomies — structure-agency, subjectivism/objec...
In his quest to transcend a set of interconnected dichotomies — structure-agency, subjectivism/objec...
This paper examines a unitary notion of the habitus present in Bourdieu’s early works and its transf...
This work aims to introduce the reader to Pierre Bourdieu's theory of fields,to evaluate it critical...
The chapter argues to combine Marx and Bourdieu for the purpose of economic critique. Whereas Marx r...
This work aims to introduce the reader to Pierre Bourdieu's theory of fields, to evaluate it critica...
Bourdieu, Pierre (1930–2002) French sociologist who has influenced, along with Foucault, much of rec...
The article handles a sociological formulation of the term in the works of the eminent scholar. It a...
The article handles a sociological formulation of the term in the works of the eminent scholar. It a...