This study explores how elements of Pierre Bourdieu's field analysis can be deployed to revitalize urban analysis though an empirical study of cultural engagement in Brussels. The point of departure is the need to resist the view that Bourdieu, in quintessentially sociological terms, completely abstracts social from physical space. It is shown that although he acknowledges that the clustering of cultural taste in social space cannot be straightforwardly mapped onto urban location, he nonetheless recognizes a link between them. Using a detailed study of cultural orientations in Brussels, a fluid and spatially sensitive approach to cultural relations within cities is developed, one that shows how those evincing cultural privilege are more spa...
Most of Pierre Bourdieu’s work describes struggles over symbolic capital and hierarchies among the e...
This study purposes to build a generic theoretical framework of urban politics, drawing on Bourdieu’...
Sociology invites us to think of everything in terms of its social conditions of production, manufac...
This study explores how elements of Pierre Bourdieu's field analysis can be deployed to revitalize u...
One of the key issues in contemporary urban studies is to consider the city from the perspective of ...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
In the establishment of people’s lifestyles, places, and especially cities, have become central aren...
This essay examines how the contemporary city is being redefined as a fundamental crucible in which ...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to ‘variable based’ accounts of soc...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to 'variable based' accounts of soc...
Despite the potential of Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology to advance debates of urban studies, this poten...
A decade ago there was an invitation for a turn towards use of Pierre Bourdieu’s ideas in urban stud...
Cultural Analysis and Bourdieu’s Legacy explores the achievements and limitations of a Bourdieusian ...
This edited collection explores the genesis of Bourdieu's classical book Distinction and its interna...
Most of Pierre Bourdieu’s work describes struggles over symbolic capital and hierarchies among the e...
This study purposes to build a generic theoretical framework of urban politics, drawing on Bourdieu’...
Sociology invites us to think of everything in terms of its social conditions of production, manufac...
This study explores how elements of Pierre Bourdieu's field analysis can be deployed to revitalize u...
One of the key issues in contemporary urban studies is to consider the city from the perspective of ...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
In the establishment of people’s lifestyles, places, and especially cities, have become central aren...
This essay examines how the contemporary city is being redefined as a fundamental crucible in which ...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to ‘variable based’ accounts of soc...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to 'variable based' accounts of soc...
Despite the potential of Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology to advance debates of urban studies, this poten...
A decade ago there was an invitation for a turn towards use of Pierre Bourdieu’s ideas in urban stud...
Cultural Analysis and Bourdieu’s Legacy explores the achievements and limitations of a Bourdieusian ...
This edited collection explores the genesis of Bourdieu's classical book Distinction and its interna...
Most of Pierre Bourdieu’s work describes struggles over symbolic capital and hierarchies among the e...
This study purposes to build a generic theoretical framework of urban politics, drawing on Bourdieu’...
Sociology invites us to think of everything in terms of its social conditions of production, manufac...