The theoretical model of The Distinction is a basic reference in the sociology of lifestyles (Bourdieu, 1979). This model is fundamentally structured by two concepts, structural homology and habitus. Habitus are cultural structures that exist in people's bodies and minds and shape a wide variety of their behaviours, beliefs and thoughts. Structural homology is the assumption that social class structure is linked to the structure of aesthetic preferences through a one-to-one correspondence, an isomorphic relation. People's tastes are seen as channelled by their position within the class structure, which is defined by the volume of capital and its “composition” and are organised in line with a “highbrow/lowbrow” opposition. Here, we will focu...
International audienceThis article charts the development of the sociology of culture in France. Fir...
This edited collection explores the genesis of Bourdieu's classical book Distinction and its interna...
Why do different kinds of people like different kinds of culture? I examine two answers to this ques...
The theoretical model of The Distinction is a basic reference in the sociology of lifestyles (Bourdi...
International audienceIt is well known that the figures representing the French social space in Dist...
This study delineates a scheme for examining Bourdieu's theory which relates social structure and cu...
In this chapter we focus on the notion of homology, understood as a systematic correspondence betwee...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
The article reflects on the relationship between social sphere (social standing) and cultural config...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
Both “highbrow omnivorousness” hypothesis and “postmodern” thesis claim that Bourdieu’s homology the...
This thesis concerns the correspondence between relations of social class and relations of social st...
Ondřej Špaček Vliv sociálního postaveni na životni styl v České republice Summary There can be ident...
The aim of this paper is to present new theorisations of social structure in light of the new sociol...
“The sociology of lifestyles is dominated – especially in France – by a theoretical modelknown as Th...
International audienceThis article charts the development of the sociology of culture in France. Fir...
This edited collection explores the genesis of Bourdieu's classical book Distinction and its interna...
Why do different kinds of people like different kinds of culture? I examine two answers to this ques...
The theoretical model of The Distinction is a basic reference in the sociology of lifestyles (Bourdi...
International audienceIt is well known that the figures representing the French social space in Dist...
This study delineates a scheme for examining Bourdieu's theory which relates social structure and cu...
In this chapter we focus on the notion of homology, understood as a systematic correspondence betwee...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
The article reflects on the relationship between social sphere (social standing) and cultural config...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
Both “highbrow omnivorousness” hypothesis and “postmodern” thesis claim that Bourdieu’s homology the...
This thesis concerns the correspondence between relations of social class and relations of social st...
Ondřej Špaček Vliv sociálního postaveni na životni styl v České republice Summary There can be ident...
The aim of this paper is to present new theorisations of social structure in light of the new sociol...
“The sociology of lifestyles is dominated – especially in France – by a theoretical modelknown as Th...
International audienceThis article charts the development of the sociology of culture in France. Fir...
This edited collection explores the genesis of Bourdieu's classical book Distinction and its interna...
Why do different kinds of people like different kinds of culture? I examine two answers to this ques...