This article (1) examines the social distribution of cultural practices in Australia, and (2) compares this with similar data for the UK in order to identify where and in what respects the social articulations of Australian cultural practices are distinctive. The article draws on the statistical data produced by the Australian Research Council-funded inquiry into Australian Everyday Cultures in the late 1990s and the data produced by the UK's 2003-6 Economic and Social Research Council inquiry into the relations between cultural capital and social exclusion in Britain. It reports the findings of a comparison of multiple correspondence analyses of the survey data for these two projects. The two spaces of lifestyle produced by these procedure...
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Despite a comparatively ‘flat’ social structure and lack of obvious class-based cleavages, Australia...
Diane was one of 1461 Australians included in a 2015 national survey of cultural tastes and practice...
[Extract] This 'Cultural Sociology' special issue of the Journal of Sociology comes at a significant...
This paper links Hofstede's work with more recent research comparing the Australian business culture...
This paper investigates Australians’ reading tastes and engagement with books and book culture. We e...
Researchers within the field of cultural imperialism as well as the more recently developed globalis...
This chapter presents an overview of the relative significance of level of education, occupational c...
This chapter presents an overview of the findings of the Australian Cultural Fields project regardin...
Fields, Capitals, Habitus provides an insightful analysis of the relations between culture and socie...
This article introduces the Themed Section of Media International Australia, ‘Tastes and practices i...
This paper explores the consequences of increasing ethnic diversity for practices of cultural consum...
Deposited with permission of Culture and PolicyInitiated in 1992, the Australian Cultural Consumptio...
Between 2003 and 2007 the authors of this paper contributed, in various ways, to a major research pr...
This article is aimed at studying of cultural and linguistic connections between Australia and Great...
This article explores the idea of ‘cultural mobility ’ both as a way of thinking about the polarizin...
Despite a comparatively ‘flat’ social structure and lack of obvious class-based cleavages, Australia...
Diane was one of 1461 Australians included in a 2015 national survey of cultural tastes and practice...
[Extract] This 'Cultural Sociology' special issue of the Journal of Sociology comes at a significant...
This paper links Hofstede's work with more recent research comparing the Australian business culture...
This paper investigates Australians’ reading tastes and engagement with books and book culture. We e...
Researchers within the field of cultural imperialism as well as the more recently developed globalis...