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In Bourdieu's work cultural , symbolic and social capital are treated as aspects of
class and as translatable into the economic ( Bourdieu 1986 ) , so that gender
and ethnicity , for example , could form part of the cultural and symbolic schema ...
In Bourdieu's work cultural , symbolic and social capital are treated as aspects of
class and as translatable into the economic ( Bourdieu 1986 ) , so that gender
and ethnicity , for example , could form part of the cultural and symbolic schema ...
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For example , the categories of men and women are binary , as are those of black
and whiteʻrace'groups . In addition , the categorial formations naturalise social
outcomes treating them as generic and fixed , bringing us to naturalisation .
For example , the categories of men and women are binary , as are those of black
and whiteʻrace'groups . In addition , the categorial formations naturalise social
outcomes treating them as generic and fixed , bringing us to naturalisation .
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I shall return to a more formal discussion of the categories of system and lifeworld
, but first I want to address the specific examples of bureaucracy and markets to
show that neither is fruitfully approached via a distinction between system and ...
I shall return to a more formal discussion of the categories of system and lifeworld
, but first I want to address the specific examples of bureaucracy and markets to
show that neither is fruitfully approached via a distinction between system and ...
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