This paper tests both the validity and the usefulness of Bourdieu’s theoretical constructs in the context of a body of ethnographic data from Greece. Although sympathetic to Bourdieu’s overall approach, the paper offers a critique of his central notion of habitus and defends the use of ‘rules’ in anthropological discourse by arguing the importance of distinguishing between ‘rule-describable’ behaviour and ‘rule-governed’ behaviour, and by suggesting that Bourdieu’s habitus simply relocates everything traditionally adduced in the explanation of social behaviour within some form of internal state that itself remains a psychologistic ‘black-box’. In the absence of any account of the process of internalization, Bourdieu’s strongly internalized ...
International audienceSocial theorists have in recent years concerned themselves with the question o...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
International audienceSocial theorists have in recent years concerned themselves with the question o...
Bourdieu, Pierre (1930–2002) French sociologist who has influenced, along with Foucault, much of rec...
Pierre Bourdieu aimed to escape from the opposition between objectivism and subjectivism. But Bourdi...
I tackle some major criticisms addressed to Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of habitus by foregrounding it...
The concept of habitus is overwhelmingly associated with the writing of the eminent French sociologi...
This paper aims to balance the conceptual reception of Bourdieu’s sociology in the United States thr...
This paper examines a unitary notion of the habitus present in Bourdieu’s early works and its transf...
Pierre Bourdieu has developed a philosophy of social science, grounded in the phenomenological tradi...
En este artículo analizo los modos en que Bourdieu utiliza la noción de habitus en sus primeras inve...
My claim is that Bourdieu's concept of habitus is not consistent and its ambiguities conceal an impr...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
International audienceSocial theorists have in recent years concerned themselves with the question o...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
International audienceSocial theorists have in recent years concerned themselves with the question o...
Bourdieu, Pierre (1930–2002) French sociologist who has influenced, along with Foucault, much of rec...
Pierre Bourdieu aimed to escape from the opposition between objectivism and subjectivism. But Bourdi...
I tackle some major criticisms addressed to Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of habitus by foregrounding it...
The concept of habitus is overwhelmingly associated with the writing of the eminent French sociologi...
This paper aims to balance the conceptual reception of Bourdieu’s sociology in the United States thr...
This paper examines a unitary notion of the habitus present in Bourdieu’s early works and its transf...
Pierre Bourdieu has developed a philosophy of social science, grounded in the phenomenological tradi...
En este artículo analizo los modos en que Bourdieu utiliza la noción de habitus en sus primeras inve...
My claim is that Bourdieu's concept of habitus is not consistent and its ambiguities conceal an impr...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
International audienceSocial theorists have in recent years concerned themselves with the question o...
This article argues that two key puzzles arising from the theories of Bourdieu are inter-related. On...
International audienceSocial theorists have in recent years concerned themselves with the question o...