Cultural capital theory provides a structural explanation for the persistence of educational inequalities in affluent western societies. According to Bourdieu and Passeron, upper classes manage to impose their cultural conventions as superior and more legitimate cultural expressions, which are then transmitted and valued by educational institutions, thus generating a structural advantage for upper‐class children, who enjoy a higher cultural proximity between the family and the school environment. Qualitative and quantitative research has only partially supported this explanation and has opened the way to several reformulations of the original theory
The relationship introduced in the article was among cultural capital of youth and the possibility o...
The relationship introduced in the article was among cultural capital of youth and the possibility o...
Rather than assessing its causal effect on educational attainment, the authors of this article aim t...
Cultural capital theory provides a structural explanation for the persistence of educational inequal...
According to Bourdieu’s theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle class families are adv...
According to Bourdieu's theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle-class families are adv...
Bourdieu (Bourdieu & Passeron, 1977) and others since him have shown the importance of the use of so...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Abstract: According to Bourdieu, the culture of the most powerful classes serves as a legitimate cul...
Abstract: According to Bourdieu, the culture of the most powerful classes serves as a legitimate cul...
There are many explanations offered to understand the differential academic outcomes of students fro...
Cultural capital is usually defined as set of social features that provide individuals with social m...
Cultural capital is usually defined as set of social features that provide individuals with social m...
Students who possess the socioeconomic, cultural and linguistic capital of the dominant class come t...
Students who possess the socioeconomic, cultural and linguistic capital of the dominant class come t...
The relationship introduced in the article was among cultural capital of youth and the possibility o...
The relationship introduced in the article was among cultural capital of youth and the possibility o...
Rather than assessing its causal effect on educational attainment, the authors of this article aim t...
Cultural capital theory provides a structural explanation for the persistence of educational inequal...
According to Bourdieu’s theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle class families are adv...
According to Bourdieu's theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle-class families are adv...
Bourdieu (Bourdieu & Passeron, 1977) and others since him have shown the importance of the use of so...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Abstract: According to Bourdieu, the culture of the most powerful classes serves as a legitimate cul...
Abstract: According to Bourdieu, the culture of the most powerful classes serves as a legitimate cul...
There are many explanations offered to understand the differential academic outcomes of students fro...
Cultural capital is usually defined as set of social features that provide individuals with social m...
Cultural capital is usually defined as set of social features that provide individuals with social m...
Students who possess the socioeconomic, cultural and linguistic capital of the dominant class come t...
Students who possess the socioeconomic, cultural and linguistic capital of the dominant class come t...
The relationship introduced in the article was among cultural capital of youth and the possibility o...
The relationship introduced in the article was among cultural capital of youth and the possibility o...
Rather than assessing its causal effect on educational attainment, the authors of this article aim t...