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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • 2002. "Cultural Capital, Gender, and School Success: The Role of Habitus." Sociology of Education 75(1):44–68. . doi:10.2307/3090253. JSTOR 3090253. Bourdieu...
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    dispositions, i.e. habitus: lasting, acquired schemes of perception, thought and action. Habitus is somewhat reminiscent of some preexisting sociological concepts...
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    practice Family nexus Framing (social sciences) Generalized other Habitus (sociology) Microculture Milieu control Milieu therapy Pillarisation Barnett...
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    Mores (redirect from Folkways (sociology))
    conflict of sacral and secular mores Habitus (sociology) Nihonjinron "Japanese mores" Piety Political and Moral Sociology: see Luc Boltanski and French Pragmatism...
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    Book of the Courtier Conan the Barbarian Domnei Eight Beatitudes Habitus (sociology) High Court of Chivalry Honor Knight-errant Military elite Nine Noble...
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    This is an index of sociology articles. For a shorter list, see List of basic sociology topics. Contents !–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U...
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    chances, through the mechanism of the habitus, where individuals internalise these structures. However, the habitus is also formed by, for example, an individual's...
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    Sociology as a scholarly discipline emerged, primarily out of Enlightenment thought, as a positivist science of society shortly after the French Revolution...
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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"....
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    endowed with is a function of the adaptation of their habitus in this specific field. The habitus is the subjective system of expectations and predispositions...
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    Discrimination against Openly Gay Men in the United States". American Journal of Sociology. 117 (2): 586–626. doi:10.1086/661653. hdl:1807/34998. PMID 22268247....
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    Bourgeoisie (category Sociology of culture)
    Gentrification Grand Burgher (German Großbürger) Medieval commune Habitus (sociology) Hipster (contemporary subculture) Homo economicus Ilustrado Occupational...
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  • Ability Adaptive expertise Counterfactualism Dispositional attribution Habitus (sociology) Nature versus nurture Truth Max Kistler; Bruno Gnassounou, eds. (2016)...
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    conscious intention. To explain this concern, Bourdieu explains habitus and field. Habitus explains the mutually penetrating realities of individual subjectivity...
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    reproductive professional habitus of the lawyer. In several continental European countries empirical research in sociology of law developed strongly from...
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    Bildungsbürgertum (category Sociology of education)
    capital Professional–managerial class Grand Burgher (German Großbürger) Habitus (sociology) Hanseaten (class) High culture Intelligentsia Mentifact Patrician...
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    strategies of habitus formation and the practices of status (re-)production are considered. The sociology of social inequality and the sociology of the family...
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  • narcissism Common ingroup identity Cultural hegemony Elite theory Habitus (sociology) Political psychology Power (social and political) Social constructionism...
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  • intersection between the structure of the field and processes connected with the habitus. The approach interpreting lifestyles as principally styles of thought...
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  • Guevarism Guy Debord Gynocentrism H. B. Acton H. L. A. Hart Habeas corpus Habitus (sociology) Hannah Arendt Hans Achterhuis Hans Kelsen Hans Köchler Hate speech...
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  • Engelhardt, Jr. H.H. Price H.L.A. Hart Ha Ki-Rak Habeas corpus Habituation Habitus (sociology) Hacklab Haecceity Hagakure Hagnon of Tarsus Hajime Tanabe Hakim Bey...
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  • Practice theory (category Sociological terminology)
    term habitus, first proposed by Marcel Mauss, to refer to patterns of thought and behavior which are the deeply internalized structures. Habitus is composed...
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  • Aristocracy of officials Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Bildungsbürgertum Habitus (sociology) Symbolic capital Jørgen Haave, Familien Ibsen, Museumsforlaget, 2017...
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  • English. The first volume traces the historical developments of the European habitus, or "second nature," the particular individual psychic structures molded...
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  • Structure and agency (category Sociological terminology)
    over time, the habitus. Bourdieu's work attempts to reconcile structure and agency, as external structures are internalized into the habitus while the actions...
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    In sociology, distinction is a social force whereby people use various strategies—consciously or not—to differentiate and distance themselves from others...
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  • Performativity (category Sociological theories)
    something one "is." In the 1970s, Pierre Bourdieu introduced the concept of 'habitus' or regulated improvisation, in a reaction against the structuralist notion...
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  • Distinction (book) (category Sociology books)
    cultural capital. The social inequality created by the limitations of their habitus (mental attitudes, personal habits, and skills) renders people with little...
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