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Springer, Dordrecht

2009

227 Pages

ISBN 978-1-4020-9449-1

Quantifying theory

Pierre Bourdieu

Edited by

Karen Robson, Chris Sanders

Pierre Bourdieu's contributions to the theory and practice of social research are far reaching. Possibly the most prominent sociologist in recent times, his work has touched on a myriad of topics and has influenced scholars in multiple disciplines. Throughout Bourdieu's work, emphasis is placed on the linkage between the practice of social research and its relationship to social theory. This book honours Bourdieu's commitment to the inextricable relationship between social theory and research in social science. In this volume, authorsfrom all over the world utilize key concepts coined by Bourdieu, specifically his concept of capitals, habitus, and the field, and attempt to test them using quantitative survey data. The focus of this volume is how researchers can take key elements of Bourdieu's work and apply them to the analysis of quantitative data on a variety of topics. Throughout the volume, issues of the possible interpretations of concepts and measurement validity are focused upon in a language that can be appreciated by new and experienced researchers alike. This volume is useful for courses where the linkage between theory and research is emphasized, at both the upper undergraduate and general postgraduate level. In addition to serving as a teaching tool, the articles within the volume will be invaluable to any scholar interested in working with Bourdieu's concepts in quantitative research.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-9450-7

Full citation:

Robson, K. , Sanders, C. (eds) (2009). Quantifying theory: Pierre Bourdieu, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Sanders Chris; Robson Karen

1-9

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How Bourdieu "quantified" Bourdieu

Lebaron Frédéric

11-29

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Quantifying the field of power in norway

Hjellbrekke Johs; Korsnes Olav

31-45

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The homology thesis

Coulangeon Philippe; Lemel Yannick

47-60

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Cultural capital and access to highly selective education

Zimdars Anna; Sullivan Alice; Heath Anthony F.

117-128

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Occupational structures

Bottero Wendy; Lambert Paul S.; Prandy Kenneth; McTaggart Stephen

141-150

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Women's work and cultural reproduction

Garrett Heather L.

151-159

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Quantifying social class

Martin Nathan D.

161-173

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Fanship habitus

Levy Donald P.

187-199

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Quantifying habitus

Cockerham William C.; Hinote Brian P.

201-210

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