This chapter presents an overview of the findings of the Australian Cultural Fields project regarding the role of class in shaping Australian cultural consumption practices. There are three main stages to the argument. First, the chapter brings together the patterns of class structuration associated with the project’s six cultural fields – art, literary, music, heritage, television and sport – in order to examine how these interact in the Australian ‘space of lifestyles’. This involves a consideration of the relations between economic and cultural capital in the composition of different classes. Second, the chapter examines the respects in which the composition of these classes is ‘infiltrated’ by other aspects of social position: age, educ...
This chapter explores the consequences of increasing ethnic diversity for practices of cultural cons...
Focusing on the Australian Cultural Fields survey data and household interviews relating to the Aust...
Creative activity and cultural facilities are routinely touted as markers and facilitators of succes...
This chapter presents an overview of the relative significance of level of education, occupational c...
Fields, Capitals, Habitus provides an insightful analysis of the relations between culture and socie...
This article (1) examines the social distribution of cultural practices in Australia, and (2) compar...
Despite a comparatively ‘flat’ social structure and lack of obvious class-based cleavages, Australia...
This article introduces the Themed Section of Media International Australia, ‘Tastes and practices i...
Deposited with permission of Culture and PolicyInitiated in 1992, the Australian Cultural Consumptio...
This paper explores the consequences of increasing ethnic diversity for practices of cultural consum...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Culture, Class, Distinction contributes to international debates regarding the role of cultural capi...
Culture, Class, Distinction is major contribution to international debates regarding the role of cul...
This article explores the idea of ‘cultural mobility ’ both as a way of thinking about the polarizin...
The author discusses typology distinguishing highbrow/distinctive and cognitive type of cultural cap...
This chapter explores the consequences of increasing ethnic diversity for practices of cultural cons...
Focusing on the Australian Cultural Fields survey data and household interviews relating to the Aust...
Creative activity and cultural facilities are routinely touted as markers and facilitators of succes...
This chapter presents an overview of the relative significance of level of education, occupational c...
Fields, Capitals, Habitus provides an insightful analysis of the relations between culture and socie...
This article (1) examines the social distribution of cultural practices in Australia, and (2) compar...
Despite a comparatively ‘flat’ social structure and lack of obvious class-based cleavages, Australia...
This article introduces the Themed Section of Media International Australia, ‘Tastes and practices i...
Deposited with permission of Culture and PolicyInitiated in 1992, the Australian Cultural Consumptio...
This paper explores the consequences of increasing ethnic diversity for practices of cultural consum...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Culture, Class, Distinction contributes to international debates regarding the role of cultural capi...
Culture, Class, Distinction is major contribution to international debates regarding the role of cul...
This article explores the idea of ‘cultural mobility ’ both as a way of thinking about the polarizin...
The author discusses typology distinguishing highbrow/distinctive and cognitive type of cultural cap...
This chapter explores the consequences of increasing ethnic diversity for practices of cultural cons...
Focusing on the Australian Cultural Fields survey data and household interviews relating to the Aust...
Creative activity and cultural facilities are routinely touted as markers and facilitators of succes...