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    In his book “Distinction A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste” Pierre Bourdieu states the middle classes are more pretentious as they are concerned with appearances. “As illustrated in their relationship between upward mobility‚ less spending on things‚ and a focus on education as they move from lower working class to middle class or the (petite bourgeoisie). Bourdieu states the middle class is committed to a symbolic representation of dominant lifestyle and status.”. e.g. the middle class

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    products of their environments and the cycle to continue. Pierre Bourdieu‚ one of the most influential sociologists presents 3 forms of Capital that could

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    educational system is modelled on the concerns of the dominant ruling classes. The first section of this assignment will establish a theoretical basis for the essay. It will introduce the work of Pierre Bourdieu‚ identifying him as a key theorist in the field of sociology in education. Relevant areas of Bourdieu ’s research will be examined‚ most notably his theories of capital. Drawing from ranging academic sources this section will expand upon the topic with a view to apply the theory in the following

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    Philosophy Papers Collection Five 2009 Michel Foucault Discipline and Punish London: Penguin‚ 1991 David Harvey The Condition of Postmodernity Oxford: Blackwell‚ 1989 Timothy Mitchell Colonising Egypt Berkeley: University of California Press‚ 1991 Pierre Clastres‚ ‘Of Ethnocide’ Archeology of Violence (trans James Clifford The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth-Century Ethnography‚ Literature‚ and Art Harvard University Press‚ 1988 Niklas Luhmann‚ Social Systems Stanford: Stanford University Press

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    believed that it could reflect the taste and the social status of the drinkers. The relationship between taste and social status has been studied by some scholars. In the very influential Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste‚ Pierre Bourdieu argues that taste‚ the faculty of perceiving beauty and the capacity to discern aesthetic values‚ functions to legitimize social differences and establish one’s social orientation or “sense of one’s place.” After comparing the cultural pattern

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    structure‚ in that agency and structure cannot be seen as independent of one another. Pierre Bourdieu is another important theorist to contribute to this agency-structure debate. His theory of habitus and field is concerned principally with overcoming the opposition between objectivism and subjectivism. While there are many differences between these two theories‚ there are in fact a few similarities. Both Bourdieu and Giddens put forward a duality of structure‚ and they are also both involved with

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    different uses of power. First and foremost the state uses its power to legitimize its actions towards the population under it. It legitimizes all that is what the state think is good for the nation. Pierre Bourdieu discusses these modern tendencies of the state‚ which was described in the elements before. Bourdieu (1994)‚ stated that the State is “the culmination of a process of concentration of different species of capital...”(4). The culmination in this statement means that the state is the apex or highest

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    multitude of meanings to any design coherent with the elements and principles explored and executed within the work. Within the readings from Stroud‚ Bourdieu‚ and Johnson‚ an insight is provided into the art of design and aspects are brought together to convey the concept; Stroud for the wavering of opinion and experience from a subjective sense‚ Bourdieu further cements this theory of difference through taste and Johnson reiterates the variance between opinions of the same notion. To further demonstrate

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    attempt‚ of how we acquire and arrive at our musical taste and what we use the music for‚ with the support of different arguments presented in intellectually defused articles of numerous sociologists like Pierre Bourdieu‚ David Hargreaves and Adrian North‚ Antoine Hennion and others. Pierre Bourdieu (1984‚p.1) brilliantly supports that “ whereas the ideology of charisma regards taste in legitimate culture as a gift of nature‚ scientific observation shows that cultural needs are the product of upbringing

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