Pierre Bourdieu's Concepts Quiz
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What does the term 'capital' refer to in economics?

  • Cultural knowledge and social networks
  • University degree and highbrow interests
  • Skills, values, and tastes
  • Goods, property, and financial assets (correct)
  • According to Bourdieu, what does cultural capital include?

  • Goods, property, and financial assets
  • Knowledge, skills, values, tastes, and behaviors (correct)
  • Social networks and contacts
  • University degree and highbrow interests
  • What does social capital refer to?

  • University degree and highbrow interests
  • Social networks and contacts (correct)
  • Knowledge, skills, values, tastes, and behaviors
  • Goods, property, and financial assets
  • How did Bourdieu explain the role of cultural and social capital in society?

    <p>Defines one's position in society and creates a sense of shared identity like social class does</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Pierre Bourdieu, what is embodied cultural capital?

    <p>Habits, skills, and dispositions accumulated over an individual's life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Bourdieu explain the likelihood of academic success for middle-class students?

    <p>Because of their inherited cultural assets like knowledge, behavior, and attitudes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the term 'habitus' coined by Bourdieu refer to?

    <p>The habits, skills, and dispositions an individual accumulates over their life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Bourdieu, what is objectified cultural capital?

    <p>A designer outfit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Bourdieu's approach, what does the term 'institutionalized form of cultural capital' refer to?

    <p>A degree from an Ivy League or Russell Group university</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Bourdieu, how does habitus influence individuals in different environments?

    <p>It helps individuals navigate different environments</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Capital in Economics

    • In economics, the term 'capital' refers to resources that generate wealth or income.

    Cultural Capital

    • According to Bourdieu, cultural capital includes knowledge, skills, and preferences that are valued in a particular society or social group.
    • Embodied cultural capital refers to the cultural knowledge and skills that are acquired through socialization and upbringing.
    • Objectified cultural capital refers to cultural goods such as art, books, and other material objects that are valued in a particular society.

    Social Capital

    • Social capital refers to the networks, relationships, and social connections that provide individuals with access to resources and opportunities.

    Role of Cultural and Social Capital in Society

    • Bourdieu explained that cultural and social capital play a crucial role in shaping individuals' life chances, opportunities, and social outcomes.
    • He argued that middle-class individuals have greater access to cultural and social capital, which gives them an advantage in terms of academic success and social mobility.

    Habitus

    • The term 'habitus' coined by Bourdieu refers to the system of dispositions and preferences that shape individuals' perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors.
    • Habitus is influenced by an individual's social environment and experiences, and it in turn influences their actions and decisions.

    Institutionalized Form of Cultural Capital

    • In Bourdieu's approach, the term 'institutionalized form of cultural capital' refers to the recognition and validation of cultural knowledge and skills by institutions such as schools and universities.

    Influence of Habitus on Individuals

    • According to Bourdieu, habitus influences individuals in different environments by shaping their perceptions of themselves and their opportunities, and by influencing their choices and decisions.
    • Habitus can also lead to the reproduction of social inequality, as individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds may have a habitus that is less adapted to the dominant culture and institutions.

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    Test your knowledge on Pierre Bourdieu's key concepts such as Capital, Habitus, Fields, and Symbolic violence. Explore how Bourdieu expanded the concept of 'class' to encompass cultural and social aspects, in addition to financial elements, influenced by Marx's theories.

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