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Pierre Bourdieu (UK: /bʊərˈdjɜːr/, US: /bʊərˈd(j)uː/; French: [pjɛʁ buʁdjø]; 1
August 1930 – 23
January 2002) was a
French sociologist and
public intellectual...
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Pierre Bourdieu in his discussion, this
coincides with
Bourdieu's argument set
forth in
Reproduction in Education,
Society and Culture.
Bourdieu and Coleman...
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Isaac Dubourdieu (c. 1597–1700?), was a
French Reformed minister. He left
France for
England with his two sons.
Isaac Dubourdieu was a
French Protestant...
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Emmanuel Bourdieu (French pronunciation: [emanɥɛl buʁdjø]; born 6
April 1965 in Paris) is a
French writer, playwright, film
director and philosopher. He...
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objectified capital, and (iii)
institutionalised capital.
Pierre Bourdieu and Jean-Claude P****eron
coined and
defined the term
cultural capital in...
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Bourdieu, P., (1986) "The
Forms of Capital"
Bourdieu, P., (1990) Reproduction: In Education,
Society and Culture, Sage Publications,
London Bourdieu,...
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Mathilde Bourdieu (born 15
April 1999) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Première
Ligue club
Paris FC and the
France national...
- champ) is one of the core
concepts used by
French social scientist Pierre Bourdieu. In his formulation, a
field is a
setting in
which agents and
their social...
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Taste (La Distinction:
Critique sociale du jugement, 1979) by
Pierre Bourdieu, is a
sociological report about the
state of
French culture,
based upon...
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compiled into an
epitome for the
benefit of
their disciples.
Pierre Bourdieu, in his
Outline of a
Theory of
Practice (1972), used the term doxa to denote...