Scholars have debated the relative applicability of homology and omnivorousness, two theories of cultural stratification, for explaining links between socioeconomic position and cultural repertoires. However, the discussion has mostly focused on musical tastes rather than attendance at cultural activities. Using data from the 2005 and 2010 Canadian General Social Survey on Time Use, I examine how measures of socioeconomic position predict attendance at twelve different kinds of cultural activities. I apply three analytical techniques to these datasets: (1) binary logistic regressions to investigate the socioeconomic bases of attendance at each cultural activity, (2) ordered logistic regressions to assess the nature of the relationship betwe...
In this paper we use a social network approach to analyze audience mobility and patterns of attendan...
This thesis looks at the structure of cultural consumption among students of first and second year a...
This article examines educational stratification in highbrow cultural participation. There are two c...
Scholars have debated the relative applicability of homology and omnivorousness, two theories of cul...
In this article we use recent survey data to test three arguments on the relationship between social...
In current sociological literature the relationship between social inequality and patterns of cultur...
Many scholars see social mobility as a key factor that contributes to the emergence of cultural omni...
Are musical tastes still strongly and universally correlated with social class, as asserted by Pierr...
Are musical tastes still strongly and universally correlated with social class, as asserted by Pierr...
In this article, we use the ‘post-Bourdieu’ debate on cultural omnivores as the overall framework fo...
Both “highbrow omnivorousness” hypothesis and “postmodern” thesis claim that Bourdieu’s homology the...
In this article, I discuss cultural omnivorousness through a structural framework. Omnivorousness is...
This study examines the relationship between social status and culture as formulated in Peterson's o...
In this paper, we study the way individuals structure musical preferences (i.e. cultural logics) and...
Recent research in the sociology of culture has placed significant focus on musical taste and practi...
In this paper we use a social network approach to analyze audience mobility and patterns of attendan...
This thesis looks at the structure of cultural consumption among students of first and second year a...
This article examines educational stratification in highbrow cultural participation. There are two c...
Scholars have debated the relative applicability of homology and omnivorousness, two theories of cul...
In this article we use recent survey data to test three arguments on the relationship between social...
In current sociological literature the relationship between social inequality and patterns of cultur...
Many scholars see social mobility as a key factor that contributes to the emergence of cultural omni...
Are musical tastes still strongly and universally correlated with social class, as asserted by Pierr...
Are musical tastes still strongly and universally correlated with social class, as asserted by Pierr...
In this article, we use the ‘post-Bourdieu’ debate on cultural omnivores as the overall framework fo...
Both “highbrow omnivorousness” hypothesis and “postmodern” thesis claim that Bourdieu’s homology the...
In this article, I discuss cultural omnivorousness through a structural framework. Omnivorousness is...
This study examines the relationship between social status and culture as formulated in Peterson's o...
In this paper, we study the way individuals structure musical preferences (i.e. cultural logics) and...
Recent research in the sociology of culture has placed significant focus on musical taste and practi...
In this paper we use a social network approach to analyze audience mobility and patterns of attendan...
This thesis looks at the structure of cultural consumption among students of first and second year a...
This article examines educational stratification in highbrow cultural participation. There are two c...