How do elites signal their superior social position via the consumption of culture? We address this question by drawing on 120 years of “recreations” data (N = 71,393) contained within Who’s Who, a unique catalogue of the British elite. Our results reveal three historical phases of elite cultural distinction: first, a mode of aristocratic practice forged around the leisure possibilities afforded by landed estates, which waned significantly in the late-nineteenth century; second, a highbrow mode dominated by the fine arts, which increased sharply in the early-twentieth century before gently receding in the most recent birth cohorts; and, third, a contemporary mode characterized by the blending of highbrow pursuits with everyday forms of cult...
Elites in the uk: new approaches to contemporary class divisions The aim of this article is to demon...
In recent years growing sociological interest in new forms of cultural distinction has led some to a...
Elite culture (from the French elite - selective, best) can be defined as a subculture of privileged...
How do elites signal their superior social position via the consumption of culture? We address this ...
Consumption lies at the heart of modern economies and societies: it drives the production of goods a...
A new generation of elites distinguished by their cultural endowments has emerged in China. Unlike t...
Historical analysis offers a number of different visions of the role of cultural consumption in the...
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and pre...
Lately, new trends have appeared in the spending habits of Chinese elites, which include money spent...
Qualitative approaches to the study of elite practices: LSE workshop 28th November 2013 Nell Beecham...
Recent literature suggests that elites are increasingly fragmented and divided. Yet there is very li...
During the establishment of modern society, luxury consumption played an important role as a symboli...
The general understanding that traditional modes of consumption were replaced for all levels of soci...
This article outlines a novel conceptual framework to examine English society’s ruling institutions....
Since the 1990s, the central references of the sociology of cultural practices have been the theoret...
Elites in the uk: new approaches to contemporary class divisions The aim of this article is to demon...
In recent years growing sociological interest in new forms of cultural distinction has led some to a...
Elite culture (from the French elite - selective, best) can be defined as a subculture of privileged...
How do elites signal their superior social position via the consumption of culture? We address this ...
Consumption lies at the heart of modern economies and societies: it drives the production of goods a...
A new generation of elites distinguished by their cultural endowments has emerged in China. Unlike t...
Historical analysis offers a number of different visions of the role of cultural consumption in the...
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and pre...
Lately, new trends have appeared in the spending habits of Chinese elites, which include money spent...
Qualitative approaches to the study of elite practices: LSE workshop 28th November 2013 Nell Beecham...
Recent literature suggests that elites are increasingly fragmented and divided. Yet there is very li...
During the establishment of modern society, luxury consumption played an important role as a symboli...
The general understanding that traditional modes of consumption were replaced for all levels of soci...
This article outlines a novel conceptual framework to examine English society’s ruling institutions....
Since the 1990s, the central references of the sociology of cultural practices have been the theoret...
Elites in the uk: new approaches to contemporary class divisions The aim of this article is to demon...
In recent years growing sociological interest in new forms of cultural distinction has led some to a...
Elite culture (from the French elite - selective, best) can be defined as a subculture of privileged...