The aim of this paper is to address the dynamics of contemporary cultural capital by interrogating what counts for young people as valuable cultural resources. Considerable support is given in later scholarship for Bourdieu’s model of the social space, as the overall volume of economic and cultural capital combined is regularly found to be the most important axis of opposition, just as in Bourdieu’s work Distinction. Yet, while Bourdieu found the second axis to be structured by an opposition between those with cultural rather than economic capital, and vice versa, many later studies instead find oppositions between the young and the old to structure the second axis. Up till now, this finding has not been adequately addressed. In this paper,...
Social and cultural capital are concepts first discussed by French sociologist and anthropologist Pi...
Editors' introduction. Over the past thirty years, the concept of cultural capital has emerged as an...
This paper sets out an argument and approach for moving beyond a primarily arts-based conceptualizat...
The aim of this paper is to address the dynamics of contemporary cultural capital by interrogating w...
Based on Danish survey data subjected to correspondence analysis, this article aims at carrying out ...
This paper takes stock of recent research on patterns of cultural engagement in various European nat...
Cultural capital is a rich concept to explore the workings of culture in patterns of social differen...
In recent years growing sociological interest in new forms of cultural distinction has led some to a...
This paper considers how the analysis of cultural engagement can be elaborated through a reworking o...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
This paper reviews recent European studies to assess whether cultural capital now has the same chara...
The author discusses typology distinguishing highbrow/distinctive and cognitive type of cultural cap...
According to Bourdieu's theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle-class families are adv...
Culture, Class, Distinction is major contribution to international debates regarding the role of cul...
Social and cultural capital are concepts first discussed by French sociologist and anthropologist Pi...
Editors' introduction. Over the past thirty years, the concept of cultural capital has emerged as an...
This paper sets out an argument and approach for moving beyond a primarily arts-based conceptualizat...
The aim of this paper is to address the dynamics of contemporary cultural capital by interrogating w...
Based on Danish survey data subjected to correspondence analysis, this article aims at carrying out ...
This paper takes stock of recent research on patterns of cultural engagement in various European nat...
Cultural capital is a rich concept to explore the workings of culture in patterns of social differen...
In recent years growing sociological interest in new forms of cultural distinction has led some to a...
This paper considers how the analysis of cultural engagement can be elaborated through a reworking o...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
Where does the concept of cultural capital stand regarding the histories of its creation, uses, deba...
This paper reviews recent European studies to assess whether cultural capital now has the same chara...
The author discusses typology distinguishing highbrow/distinctive and cognitive type of cultural cap...
According to Bourdieu's theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle-class families are adv...
Culture, Class, Distinction is major contribution to international debates regarding the role of cul...
Social and cultural capital are concepts first discussed by French sociologist and anthropologist Pi...
Editors' introduction. Over the past thirty years, the concept of cultural capital has emerged as an...
This paper sets out an argument and approach for moving beyond a primarily arts-based conceptualizat...