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Past studies on print and TV satire have revealed that satire can be seen as a site of resistance to power. In light of this, interesting questions can be raised regarding Internet satire: what does the Internet contribute to the resistance and what kind of power relation is played out on this...
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We seek to determine the influence of economists on the restructuring of the French railway sector during the post-war decades. We focus more specifically on Maurice Allais? so-called theory of social return, which played a key role in the reconstruction of the national railway but cannot alone...
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fragmented journeys we draw on Bourdieu's conceptual toolbox, and argue that his notion of 'doxa' is especially helpful in making …
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The ideas and concepts of Pierre Bourdieu provide insight into why the culture of economics led to the failure of … subjective habitus that includes smooth neoclassical functions and unrealistic rational expectations models, justified by doxa …
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The paper discusses the relationship of concept of work and concept of knowledge. It attempts to give an outline of such a history. The guiding thread throughout the history of the concept of knowledge has been ‘linguisticness’, the ways in which we were able to recognise or express...
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Bourdieu is an exceptional reader of the works of art from a sociological perspective and social structures themselves …, only giving them a unique account of the writer. The concepts that Bourdieu introduce to analyze the literature : field … Bourdieu’s methodology for analysing literary works, and demonstrates that it offers genuine insights for those involve in …
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Bourdieu’s theory of cultural and social reproduction—with its core concepts cultural capital, habitus, practice and … capital, few attempt to operationalize Bourdieu’s accompanying concepts of habitus and practice, and to consider gender … potential of Bourdieu’s framework to help increase our understanding of class and gender disparities in educational outcomes …
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economic drivers of conventionalization are negotiated into practices at the farm level. Drawing on Bourdieu …
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French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, who divides culture into habitus (procedures and dispositions) and doxa (more abstract … beliefs and philosophies), in order to provide insight into how culture affects economic thinking. Bourdieu’s concept of … they used their accumulated wealth to support the neoliberal doxa and neoclassical habitus that would induce economists to …
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This article uses Bourdieu's concept of habitus and a relational view of agency to illuminate the role of the actor in …
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