نتایج جستجو برای: institutional cultural capital

تعداد نتایج: 275707  

2016
Anna Zimdars Alice Sullivan Anthony Heath

This article examines the extent to which cultural capital helps to explain the link between social background and gaining an offer for study at the University of Oxford. We find that cultural knowledge, rather than participation in the beaux arts, is related to admissions decisions. This effect is particularly pronounced in arts subjects. We only partly support Bourdieu’s postulation of cultur...

2010
Alicia Bastos

This paper is based on a five years’ research focused on the measurement of cultural contribution of events of art and technology to London. Developing the concept of ‘cultural capital’ devised by sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, it was possible to identify their ‘forms’, such as ‘embodied’, ‘objectified’ and ‘institutionalised’ as parameters to a cultural measurement system. Applying this system t...

Hassan Salehnezhad, Mohammad Hariri

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between cultural capital and social alienation. According to Pierre Bourdieu’s Standpoint, cultural capital involves habitus, rhetoric styles, different forms of knowledge and tastes. According to Bourdieu, the individuals who are in high economic and social hierarchical level have different patterns, habitus and type of cultural goods...

Journal: :Sociology of health & illness 2014
Wouter Pinxten John Lievens

In this article we adopt a Bourdieu-based approach to study social inequalities in perceptions of mental and physical health. Most research takes into account the impact of economic or social capital on health inequalities. Bourdieu, however, distinguishes between three forms of capital that can determine peoples' social position: economic, social and cultural capital. Health research examining...

2010
Peter Murrell Martin Schmidt Ingmar Prucha

Little is known about how cultural and institutional development interact with each other over time. To study this process, we construct new annual measures of cultural dynamics and institutional development for a paradigmatic episode of change, seventeenth century England. The institutional measures reflect citations of cases and statutes appearing in later legal decisions, thereby capturing t...

2010
Yifan Jiang Oscar de Bruijn Antonella De Angeli

Unlike other online communities, social networking sites (SNSs) provide the platform for individuals to present themselves and to connect with others through list of connections. Researching social capital, which arises from networked relationship on cross-cultural networking, can help us gain a systematic understanding of cultural differences and their roles in cross-cultural interaction in te...

2013
Ranjan Roy Ngai Weng Chan Ruslan Rainis

To facilitate sustainable agricultural development, this study developed a model of rice farming sustainability in Bangladesh and determined the key interventions for policy implementation. Data for the study were collected through a household survey and also via in-depth informal discussion with stakeholders. By constructing a composite indicator, path analysis results showed that major contri...

Journal: :Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 2013
Dianne Cyr

Please cite this article in press as: Cyr, D. Web dx.d oi.org/10.1016/j.elerap.20 13.03.0 07 User perceptions of website design (for Information Content, Information Design, Navigation Desig n, Visual Design), Website Trust, and Transaction Security are examined for differences in an eight country sample. Motivation for the investigat ion includ es: (1) to test and comp are user reactions to we...

Journal: :فصلنامه رفاه اجتماعی 0
سعید سلطانی بهرام saeed soltani bahram محمد باقر عیزاده اقدم mohammad bagher alizadeh aghdam کمال کوهی kamal koohi

introduction : body is a phenomenon not only biological, but social and cultural and today as signs of personal and cultural identity, that can be socially built so its construction and function are a state of social and cultural beliefs. researchers believe that the body and culture do not exist apart from each other, and the embodiment of body goes to people`s culture and society in which liv...

2001
Sandra Braman

Economically, art has been viewed as a resource, a commodity, a process, a secondary good, a technology, and as capital. The role of art as a producer of and storage for cultural capital has historically been the most important for society as a whole. Today, however, the general stock of cultural capital is declining. Other trends in the current information economy include a greater appreciatio...

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