Inequality in social capital: assessing the importance of structural factors and cultural consumption for social advantage. A case from Poland

IF 1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Michał Cebula
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ABSTRACT While the benefits of social capital are well recognized in sociology, less is known about its distribution in a society. The present study therefore examines individual differences in access to resourceful networks, adding new insight into underlying mechanism of social capital accumulation. Building on the recent development in cultural sociology and social network theories, it is hypothesized that people who consume more diverse cultural items (omnivores) have better social capital as they develop a wider range of social contacts. Social capital is also dependent on structural variables: social status and the nature of social ties. These arguments are tested with a survey data collected in Poland in 2017, on a local representative sample of adults aged 18–75 years. The empirical analyses support the hypothesis on the relationship between cultural tastes and social capital and show that access to social resources is intertwined with stratification. Additionally, maintaining relationships with household members usually lowers the overall amount of social capital, while membership in organizations increases it. Contrary to the cultural reproduction argument, there are indications that cultural tastes are more positively related to social capital among lower than higher status groups which ties in with cultural mobility hypothesis.
社会资本的不平等:评估结构因素和文化消费对社会优势的重要性。波兰一例
虽然社会资本的好处在社会学中得到了充分的认识,但对其在社会中的分布却知之甚少。因此,本研究考察了获取资源网络的个体差异,为社会资本积累的潜在机制提供了新的见解。根据文化社会学和社会网络理论的最新发展,假设消费更多样化的文化项目的人(杂食者)拥有更好的社会资本,因为他们发展了更广泛的社会联系。社会资本还取决于结构变量:社会地位和社会关系的性质。这些观点得到了2017年在波兰收集的一项调查数据的检验,该调查是在当地18-75岁的成年人中进行的。实证分析支持了文化品味与社会资本之间关系的假设,表明社会资源的获取与分层交织在一起。此外,与家庭成员保持关系通常会降低社会资本的总量,而加入组织则会增加社会资本的总量。与文化再生产的观点相反,有迹象表明,地位较低的群体的文化品味与社会资本的正相关程度高于地位较高的群体,这与文化流动假设有关。
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2.70
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6.70%
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期刊介绍: International Review of Sociology is the oldest journal in the field of sociology, founded in 1893 by Ren Worms. Now the property of Rome University, its direction has been entrusted to the Faculty of Statistics. This choice is a deliberate one and falls into line with the traditional orientation of the journal as well as of the Institut International de Sociologie. The latter was the world"s first international academic organisation of sociology which started as an association of contributors to International Review of Sociology. Entrusting the journal to the Faculty of Statistics reinforces the view that sociology is not conceived apart from economics, history, demography, anthropology and social psychology.
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