• sociology, cultural capital comprises the social assets of a person (education, intellect, style of speech, style of dress, social capital, etc.) that...
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  • In management and organizational studies disciplines, cross-cultural capital (CCC) is the aggregate set of knowledge, skills, abilities and psychological...
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    Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union (EU) for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events...
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    Pakistan's major industrial and economic hubs. It has been the historic capital and cultural centre of the wider Punjab region, and is one of Pakistan's most...
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    [mɐðuɾɐi̯]) is a major city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the cultural capital of Tamil Nadu and the administrative headquarters of Madurai District...
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    Pierre Bourdieu (category Cultural anthropologists)
    influential concepts as cultural, social, and symbolic forms of capital (as opposed to traditional economic forms of capital), the cultural reproduction, the...
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  • The Arab Capital of Culture is an initiative taken by the Arab League under the UNESCO Cultural Capitals Program to promote and celebrate Arab culture...
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    qualifications they must acquire legitimate cultural capital, by exchanging their own (usually working-class) cultural capital. This exchange is not a straightforward...
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  • Cultural Bolshevism (German: Kulturbolschewismus), sometimes referred to specifically as art Bolshevism, music Bolshevism or sexual Bolshevism, was a term...
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    intellectual values of the fully rediscovered Græco–Roman culture were the cultural capital of the upper classes (and the aspiring), and aimed at the complete...
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    Culture (redirect from Cultural)
    culture of the lower classes, distinguished by the stratified access to cultural capital. In common parlance, culture is often used to refer specifically to...
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    Cultural diversity is the quality of diverse or different cultures, as opposed to monoculture. It has a variety of meanings in different contexts, sometimes...
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    In Marxist philosophy, cultural hegemony is the dominance of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class who shape the culture of that society—the...
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    cultural capital embodies both nonmaterial and material attributes or assets. In the social sciences, materiality is described as the use of cultural...
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    term used in public policy making that emphasizes the influence of cultural capital on individual and community behavior. It has been sometimes called...
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    acquire cultural capital one must undergo indiscernible learning and these cultural norms must be used in the earliest days of life. Through cultural reproduction...
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    Cultural tourism is a type of tourism in which the visitor's essential motivation is to learn, discover, experience and consume the cultural attractions...
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    A cultural icon is a person or an artifact that is identified by members of a culture as representative of that culture. The process of identification...
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    Kyoto (redirect from Capital Kyoto)
    II and, as a result, its prewar cultural heritage has mostly been preserved. Kyoto is considered the cultural capital of Japan and is a major tourist...
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    Houston is "becoming the cultural capital of the South," according to Worth, which praised the city for its thriving arts, cultural, culinary and design scenes...
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    Cultural globalization refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations...
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  • Cultural pluralism is a term used when smaller groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities, whereby their values and practices...
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    Cultural liberalism is a social philosophy which expresses the social dimension of liberalism and advocates the freedom of individuals to choose whether...
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  • sociologist Pierre Bourdieu's concepts of economic, cultural, and social capital. She says erotic capital is independent of class origin and enables social...
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    stratified society by honoring the cultural capital of elite classes. Students who possess the valued cultural capital, according to Bourdieu, are rewarded...
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  • open system. A closed system society allows less social mobility. Cultural capital is a concept, developed by the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu. It can...
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  • later in contrast to cultural, economic, administrative capital, physical capital, political capital, social capital and symbolic capital. Sociologists James...
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  • between material culture and non-material culture is known as cultural lag. The term cultural lag refers to the notion that culture takes time to catch up...
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  • Cultural appropriation is the inappropriate or unacknowledged adoption of an element or elements of one culture or identity by members of another culture...
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  • upon the social conversion of the types of economic capital, social capital, and cultural capital. The social inequality created by the limitations of...
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