结语:最后一次文化资本调查?

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
T. Bennett, David Rowe
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摘要

在询问为澳大利亚文化领域项目进行的调查是否可能是最后一次此类调查时,本文反思了本次审查研讨会的参与者以及《领域、资本、习惯》一书中登记的关于文化资本调查局限性的问题。它还借鉴了最近对布迪厄社会学的基本原则在多大程度上能够充分参与当前不断升级的阶级、年龄、种族和性别不平等的规模和特征的批判性评估。这一简短的分析反思为建议如何调整文化资本调查铺平了道路,以考虑到本次研讨会中讨论的问题,以及那些需要解决的问题,以解决超出文化资本传统理论范围的不平等问题。它还承认,有必要重新设定关键文化资本分析提出的国家行动形式的政治指南针,以减少甚至消除一系列不平等。尽管我们的标题带有挑逗性,但我们最终并没有呼吁取消文化资本调查,而是对其进行重组,以有效地应对新的问题和环境提出了挑战。
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Coda: The last cultural capital survey?
In asking whether the survey conducted for the Australian Cultural Fields project might be the last of its kind, this article reflects on the issues raised by the participants in this review symposium as well as those registered in the Fields, Capitals, Habitus book regarding the limitations of cultural capital surveys. It also draws on recent critical assessments of the degree to which the underlying principles of Bourdieu's sociology can engage adequately with the scale and character of the current escalating inequalities of class, age, race and gender. This brief analytical reflection paves the way for suggesting how cultural capital surveys might be adjusted to take account of both the issues canvassed in this symposium, as well as those needing to be addressed to engage with the inequalities that exceed the theoretical compass of the cultural capital tradition. It also acknowledges the need to reset the political compass of the forms of state action that critical cultural capital analysis proposed for reducing, if not eradicating, a range of inequalities. Despite the teasing provocation of our title, we do not finally call for cultural capital surveys to be decommissioned, but issue a challenge for them to be retooled to engage productively with new problematics and circumstances.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sociology is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in the social sciences.
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