- Look up
habitus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Habitus may
refer to:
Habitus (biology), a term
commonly used in
biology as
being less
ambiguous than...
- profession)
share a
habitus as the way that
group culture and
personal history shape the mind of a person; consequently, the
habitus of a
person influences...
-
constitute a
system of dispositions, i.e.
habitus: lasting,
acquired schemes of perception,
thought and action.
Habitus is
somewhat reminiscent of some preexisting...
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white habitus. Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo; Goar, Carla; Embrick,
David G. (2006-03-01). "When
Whites Flock Together: The
Social Psychology of
White Habitus"....
- syndrome :
Marfanoid habitus is a
nonspecific feature of
Perrault syndrome.
Medical diagnostic criteria to
differentiate Marfanoid habitus from
Marfan syndrome:[citation...
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intellectual disability by the
accompanying presence of
marfanoid habitus.
Marfanoid habitus describes a
group of
physical features common to
Marfan syndrome...
- scholars,
among others.
Along with practices,
habitus is a key
concept in
practice theory.
Bourdieu defined habitus as "a
structuring structure,
which organizes...
- zoology, the term
habitus (from
which the word
habit derives) is used to
describe form as
distinct from
behaviour (habit). The term
habitus also
occurs in...
- "Journal ·
Habitus".
Habitus Mag.
Archived from the
original on
February 9, 2013.
Retrieved January 10, 2024. "
Habitus · A
Diaspora Journal".
Habitus Mag. Archived...
- transmissible, but is
acquired over time, as it is
impressed upon the person's
habitus (i.e.,
character and way of thinking), which, in turn,
becomes more receptive...