| Pierre Bourdieu, Loïc J. D. Wacquant - 1992 - 360 pages
...product of a deliberate and purposive action of propaganda or symbolic imposition; it results, rather, from the fact that agents apply to the objective structures...social world structures of perception and appreciation which are issued out of these very structures and which tend to picture the world as evident." than... | |
| Jeffrey C. Alexander - 1995 - 246 pages
...the structure of the social space. More concretely, the legitimatization of the social order . . . results from the fact that agents apply to the objective...and tend therefore to see the world as self-evident. (ibid.) In the late 1960s and early 1970s, when Bourdieu retheorized the ethnographic observations... | |
| Katherine Beckett - 1999 - 180 pages
...conscious motivation is necessarily involved: "[T]he legitimation of the social order is not the product of a deliberately biased action of propaganda or symbolic...structures of the social world structures of perception that have emerged from these objective structures and tend therefore to see the world as self-evident"... | |
| Philip Smith - 1998 - 306 pages
...product of a deliberate and purposive action of propaganda or symbolic imposition; it results, rather, from the fact that agents apply to the objective structures...social world structures of perception and appreciation which are issued out of these very structures and which tend to picture the world as evident, (p. 21.)... | |
| Bradley A. Levinson - 2000 - 422 pages
...this theory. Bourdieu has more recently written that "the legitimization of the social order . . . results from the fact that agents apply to the objective...and tend therefore to see the world as self-evident" (1990, 135). Bourdieu argues that the educational strategies of families from different social strata,... | |
| Marie-Pierre Le Hir, Dana Strand - 2000 - 340 pages
...... of a deliberate and purposive action of propaganda or symbolic imposition; it results, rather, from the fact that agents apply to the objective structures...social world structures of perception and appreciation which are issued out of these very structures and which tend to picture the world as evident" (Social... | |
| Mark Haugaard - 2002 - 358 pages
...product of a deliberate and purposive action of propaganda or symbolic imposition; it results, rather, from the fact that agents apply to the objective structures...social world structures of perception and appreciation which are issued out of these very structures and which tend to picture the world as evident. Objective... | |
| Paul James - 2006 - 384 pages
...terms of how it is accumulated in those particular histories and how it is expressed symbolically: symbolic capital is nothing more than economic or...structures and tend therefore to see the world as self-evident.18 The concept of 'capital' used here is taken from the tradition of historical materialism,... | |
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