We seek to consider the use of Pierre Bourdieu’s ‘cultural capital’ within Swedish sociology of education focusing on the adoption of the term and asking how the ‘cultural capital’ is related to the specific context in Sweden. Here we consider the historical context and disciplinary route through which the concept travelled. The Swedish educational system promoted the ideal of meritocracy: everyone had an equal chance to access education, which in turn should facilitate social mobility. Even if the economic barriers to accessing education had been removed and higher education was available, social equality had not been achieved. The concept of cultural capital allowed for precise analyses of social groups’ use of the education system. The s...
Abstract: According to Bourdieu, the culture of the most powerful classes serves as a legitimate cul...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Meritocracy is a much-debated concept in both academia and society in general. Previous studies most...
We seek to consider the use of Pierre Bourdieu’s ‘cultural capital’ within Swedish sociology of educ...
The idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu and his colleagues fro...
AbstractThe idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu and his collea...
International audienceThe idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu ...
The aim of this study is to explore the experiences of some young adults that have grown up in two M...
Cultural capital is usually defined as set of social features that provide individuals with social m...
Introduction. The concept of cultural capital has been identified as a crucial axis of social inequa...
The focus of this thesis is on how educational capital is generated, distributed, and transmitted. T...
O conceito de capital cultural de Pierre Bourdieu e analisado em suas multiplas acepcoes e em sua re...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
The notion of cultural capital, defined in its Arnoldian sense, of “the best that has been thought a...
Abstract: According to Bourdieu, the culture of the most powerful classes serves as a legitimate cul...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Meritocracy is a much-debated concept in both academia and society in general. Previous studies most...
We seek to consider the use of Pierre Bourdieu’s ‘cultural capital’ within Swedish sociology of educ...
The idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu and his colleagues fro...
AbstractThe idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu and his collea...
International audienceThe idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu ...
The aim of this study is to explore the experiences of some young adults that have grown up in two M...
Cultural capital is usually defined as set of social features that provide individuals with social m...
Introduction. The concept of cultural capital has been identified as a crucial axis of social inequa...
The focus of this thesis is on how educational capital is generated, distributed, and transmitted. T...
O conceito de capital cultural de Pierre Bourdieu e analisado em suas multiplas acepcoes e em sua re...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
The notion of cultural capital, defined in its Arnoldian sense, of “the best that has been thought a...
Abstract: According to Bourdieu, the culture of the most powerful classes serves as a legitimate cul...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Meritocracy is a much-debated concept in both academia and society in general. Previous studies most...