This study examines the relationship between social status and culture as formulated in Peterson's omnivore–univore thesis. The thesis has often been subjected to empirical investigations using preference or 'likes' data. Analysis of a unique data set (US-General Social Survey 1993) which provides 'likes' as well as 'dislikes' information has shown that certain omnivores draw symbolic boundaries to exclude low-status cultures, i.e. those preferred by low-status people. I re-analysed the data using the MIMIC model which simultaneously derives patterns of cultural tastes and estimates the effects of multiple stratification factors. This uncovers results which contradict previous findings. The results show that high-status people dislike many ...
Contemporary forms of cultural differentiation. The case of omnivorousnessThe paper presents an atte...
The idea of the cultural omnivore is increasingly popular. Research in this vein argues that upper-m...
Contains fulltext : 77346_aut.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access) ...
The ‘omnivore’ hypothesis currently dominates the academic literature on the social patterning of ta...
This paper uses the findings from a new study of cultural tastes and participation in the UK to expl...
Utilizing National Geographic\u27s Survey2000 data set, this thesis investigates the intersection of...
Although we found a general trend favouring the omnivorousness thesis, as soon as we adjusted it to ...
The ‘omnivore’ hypothesis currently dominates the academic literature on the social patterning of ta...
This article attempts to move the discussion about the cultural omnivore ahead in two ways. Firstly,...
Although we found a general trend favouring the omnivorousness thesis, as soon as we adjusted it to ...
The omnivore is a form of cultural consumer characterized by conspicuous diversity rather than refin...
In this article, I discuss cultural omnivorousness through a structural framework. Omnivorousness is...
The concept of omnivorousness has become influential in the sociologies of culture and consumption, ...
Although we found a general trend favouring the omnivorousness thesis, as soon as we adjusted it to ...
This mixed-methods study examines college students’ music preferences in order to better understand ...
Contemporary forms of cultural differentiation. The case of omnivorousnessThe paper presents an atte...
The idea of the cultural omnivore is increasingly popular. Research in this vein argues that upper-m...
Contains fulltext : 77346_aut.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access) ...
The ‘omnivore’ hypothesis currently dominates the academic literature on the social patterning of ta...
This paper uses the findings from a new study of cultural tastes and participation in the UK to expl...
Utilizing National Geographic\u27s Survey2000 data set, this thesis investigates the intersection of...
Although we found a general trend favouring the omnivorousness thesis, as soon as we adjusted it to ...
The ‘omnivore’ hypothesis currently dominates the academic literature on the social patterning of ta...
This article attempts to move the discussion about the cultural omnivore ahead in two ways. Firstly,...
Although we found a general trend favouring the omnivorousness thesis, as soon as we adjusted it to ...
The omnivore is a form of cultural consumer characterized by conspicuous diversity rather than refin...
In this article, I discuss cultural omnivorousness through a structural framework. Omnivorousness is...
The concept of omnivorousness has become influential in the sociologies of culture and consumption, ...
Although we found a general trend favouring the omnivorousness thesis, as soon as we adjusted it to ...
This mixed-methods study examines college students’ music preferences in order to better understand ...
Contemporary forms of cultural differentiation. The case of omnivorousnessThe paper presents an atte...
The idea of the cultural omnivore is increasingly popular. Research in this vein argues that upper-m...
Contains fulltext : 77346_aut.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access) ...