Chapter 9 This chapter explores class distinction in the consumption and ownership of material goods, relying on French data on car ownership. It challenges a restrictive and misleading reаding of Distinction, according to which the social phenomena described by Bourdieu would only apply to symbolic goods and cultural practices. It also questions the Frankfurt School-inspired understanding of the field of material goods as an emblematic manifestation of a unified and seemingly classless culture. The chapter shows that, car ownership, despite its wide diffusion since the post-war era, remains a significant social status marker in contemporary France. It also demonstrates that class distinctions emerge mainly around vehicles’ physical charac...
Des années 1880 aux années 1920, Paris est le théâtre d’un élargissement significatif de la consomma...
The Automobile, a Commonplace Good - Owning an automobile was a privilege thirty years ago. Today, h...
There are a range of objects that appear to be almost ubiquitous in countries in the global North. I...
Chapter 9This chapter explores class distinction in the consumption and ownership of material goods,...
By using the automobile as a social object, this thesis provides a threefold answer to the problem o...
A partir de l'objet automobile, cette thèse propose une réponse en trois temps à la problématique du...
International audienceThe alleged homogenization of material consumption patterns in Western societi...
Cars have become an essential part of everyday life, but bring with them significant social and envi...
A partir de l'objet automobile, cette thèse propose une réponse en trois temps à la problématique du...
The automobile is an object that has been systematically consumed to become part of the fabric of so...
This paper analyses household car ownership behaviours in seven countries characterised by different...
In France, the growth of car ownership has slowed down and individual car traffic has stagnated sinc...
This thesis concerns the correspondence between relations of social class and relations of social st...
For each quartile of income per consumption unit, annual time-series have been estimated from panel ...
The paper analyses the sources of meanings attached to consumption of the early automobile to inform...
Des années 1880 aux années 1920, Paris est le théâtre d’un élargissement significatif de la consomma...
The Automobile, a Commonplace Good - Owning an automobile was a privilege thirty years ago. Today, h...
There are a range of objects that appear to be almost ubiquitous in countries in the global North. I...
Chapter 9This chapter explores class distinction in the consumption and ownership of material goods,...
By using the automobile as a social object, this thesis provides a threefold answer to the problem o...
A partir de l'objet automobile, cette thèse propose une réponse en trois temps à la problématique du...
International audienceThe alleged homogenization of material consumption patterns in Western societi...
Cars have become an essential part of everyday life, but bring with them significant social and envi...
A partir de l'objet automobile, cette thèse propose une réponse en trois temps à la problématique du...
The automobile is an object that has been systematically consumed to become part of the fabric of so...
This paper analyses household car ownership behaviours in seven countries characterised by different...
In France, the growth of car ownership has slowed down and individual car traffic has stagnated sinc...
This thesis concerns the correspondence between relations of social class and relations of social st...
For each quartile of income per consumption unit, annual time-series have been estimated from panel ...
The paper analyses the sources of meanings attached to consumption of the early automobile to inform...
Des années 1880 aux années 1920, Paris est le théâtre d’un élargissement significatif de la consomma...
The Automobile, a Commonplace Good - Owning an automobile was a privilege thirty years ago. Today, h...
There are a range of objects that appear to be almost ubiquitous in countries in the global North. I...