The conditionings associated with a particular class of conditions of existence produce habitus, systems of durable, transposable dispositions, structured structures predisposed to function as structuring structures, that is, as principles which generate... The SAGE Handbook of Social Science Methodology - 22. lappuselaboja - 2007 - 640 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| Bruce Holsinger - 2005 - 289 lapas
...it provides a system of "principles which generate and organize practices and representations . . . without presupposing a conscious aiming at ends or...express mastery of the operations necessary in order to attain them." 16 The Iconology of Knowledge None of this is to deny Mauss's influence on Bourdieu's... | |
| Gabrielle M. Spiegel - 2005 - 292 lapas
..."regular" without in any way being the product of obedience to rules, objectively adapted to their goals without presupposing a conscious aiming at ends or an express mastery of the operations necessary to attain them and, being all this, collectively orchestrated without being the product of the orchestrating... | |
| John Archer - 2005 - 512 lapas
...the habitus as "systems of durable, transposable dispositions, structured structures predisposed to function as structuring structures, that is, as principles...generate and organize practices and representations" ( The Logic of Practice, 53). 19. Bourdieu, "Habitus," 27-34. 21. Bourdieu, The Logic of Practice,... | |
| Stephen Hopgood - 2006 - 276 lapas
...accord with liberalism and the hegemony of the West. The key concept for Bourdieu is habitus, defined as "principles which generate and organize practices...express mastery of the operations necessary in order to attain them." 27 This habitus is a product of history and, in turn, produces history; it can be "creative,... | |
| Lorraine Code - 2006 - 340 lapas
...in lived "systems of durable, transposable dispositions . . . which generate and organize practices that can be objectively adapted to their outcomes...or an express mastery of the operations necessary. . .to attain them."15 It has to do with having a sense of one's place, with the cumulative totality... | |
| Daniel Franklin Pilario - 2005 - 634 lapas
...defines habitus as "system of durable, transposable dispositions, structured structures predisposed to function as structuring structures, that is, as principles...and organize practices and representations that can objectively be adapted to their outcomes without presupposing a conscious aiming at ends or an express... | |
| Yrjo Haila, Chuck Dyke - 2006 - 348 lapas
..."regular" without in any way being the product of obedience to rules, objectively adapted to their goals without presupposing a conscious aiming at ends or an express mastery of the operations necessary to attain them and, being all this, collectively orchestrated without being the product of the orchestrating... | |
| Johanna Gibson - 2006 - 192 lapas
..."regular" without in any way being the product of obedience to rules, objectively adapted to their goals without presupposing a conscious aiming at ends or an express mastery of the operations necessary to attain them and, being all this, collectively orchestrated without being the product of the orchestrating... | |
| Kate Cregan - 2006 - 230 lapas
...'regular' without in any way being the product of obedience to rules, objectively adapted to their goals without presupposing a conscious aiming at ends or an express mastery of the operations necessary to attain them and, being all this, collectively orchestrated without being the product of the orchestrating... | |
| Bernard E. Harcourt - 2006 - 298 lapas
..."regular" without in any way being the product of obedience to rules, objectively adapted to their goals without presupposing a conscious aiming at ends or an express mastery of the operations necessary to attain them and, being all this, collectively orchestrated without being the product of the orchestrating... | |
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