In this article, we use the ‘post-Bourdieu’ debate on cultural omnivores as the overall framework for an exploration of patterns in cultural participation within Flanders. The data stem from the 2002 and 2003 survey of the Department for Planning and Statistics of the Flemish government. Latent Class Analysis yielded a six-cluster solution as the optimum. These six different patterns of cultural participation can be placed in three groups of two clusters each on the basis of the frequency and the mode of participation. The frequency of participation increases with the level of education, whereas the mode of participation varies with the age variable. If the older clusters are culturally active, they almost exclusively tend towards the fine ...
In contrast to the amount of research dealing with the causes and consequences of receptive highbrow...
Scholars have debated the relative applicability of homology and omnivorousness, two theories of cul...
Who are the people in the Netherlands with an active interest in cultural heritage and the performin...
Ever since Richard Peterson and Albert Simkus (1993) came up with the notion of 'cultural omnivorisa...
In this article we apply Multiple Correspondence Analysis to map the social structuring of cultural ...
One of the main topics within the empirical sociology of culture and taste is the effect of cultural...
In this thesis, the author addresses the possible changing influence of social position and educatio...
In the period 1999-2009, promoting cultural participation was a key objective of cultural policy in ...
This paper seeks to examine the character of cultural taste patterns in the Netherlands and in prev...
This paper explores the trends in participation in a variety of cultural activities in Slovakia. Alt...
Youth and culture : An explanation of differences in highbrow and popular cultural participation T...
Youth and culture : An explanation of differences in highbrow and popular cultural participation Thi...
This thesis looks at the structure of cultural consumption among students of first and second year a...
In 1999, the arts course CKV1 (in Dutch) was introduced at middle and higher levels of secondary edu...
Youth and culture : An explanation of differences in highbrow and popular cultural participation Thi...
In contrast to the amount of research dealing with the causes and consequences of receptive highbrow...
Scholars have debated the relative applicability of homology and omnivorousness, two theories of cul...
Who are the people in the Netherlands with an active interest in cultural heritage and the performin...
Ever since Richard Peterson and Albert Simkus (1993) came up with the notion of 'cultural omnivorisa...
In this article we apply Multiple Correspondence Analysis to map the social structuring of cultural ...
One of the main topics within the empirical sociology of culture and taste is the effect of cultural...
In this thesis, the author addresses the possible changing influence of social position and educatio...
In the period 1999-2009, promoting cultural participation was a key objective of cultural policy in ...
This paper seeks to examine the character of cultural taste patterns in the Netherlands and in prev...
This paper explores the trends in participation in a variety of cultural activities in Slovakia. Alt...
Youth and culture : An explanation of differences in highbrow and popular cultural participation T...
Youth and culture : An explanation of differences in highbrow and popular cultural participation Thi...
This thesis looks at the structure of cultural consumption among students of first and second year a...
In 1999, the arts course CKV1 (in Dutch) was introduced at middle and higher levels of secondary edu...
Youth and culture : An explanation of differences in highbrow and popular cultural participation Thi...
In contrast to the amount of research dealing with the causes and consequences of receptive highbrow...
Scholars have debated the relative applicability of homology and omnivorousness, two theories of cul...
Who are the people in the Netherlands with an active interest in cultural heritage and the performin...