1985
DOI: 10.1086/228209
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Cultural Capital, Educational Attainment, and Marital Selection

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“…In line with the work of Pierre Bourdieu (1984), previous research suggests that cultural proclivities play an important role in shaping social boundaries (Carter, 2003;DiMaggio and Mohr, 1985;Erickson, 1996) and that "culture and social relations empirically interpenetrate with and mutually condition one another so thoroughly that it is well-nigh impossible to conceive of the one without the other" (Emirbayer andGoodwin, 1994, p. 1438). Because network analysis prioritizes relations over attributes, however, network datasets tend to exclude such "cultural" variables as tastes, values, and meanings.…”
Section: Cultural Datamentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…In line with the work of Pierre Bourdieu (1984), previous research suggests that cultural proclivities play an important role in shaping social boundaries (Carter, 2003;DiMaggio and Mohr, 1985;Erickson, 1996) and that "culture and social relations empirically interpenetrate with and mutually condition one another so thoroughly that it is well-nigh impossible to conceive of the one without the other" (Emirbayer andGoodwin, 1994, p. 1438). Because network analysis prioritizes relations over attributes, however, network datasets tend to exclude such "cultural" variables as tastes, values, and meanings.…”
Section: Cultural Datamentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Both products of social position (Katz-Gerro, 1999;Bourdieu, 1984;Hughes and Peterson, 1983) and resources for achievement, coordination, and domination (Erickson, 1996;DiMaggio and Mohr, 1985;Bourdieu, 1984), cultural proclivities constitute an integral part of our identities-yet they can be fleeting, abstract, and notoriously difficult to operationalize.…”
Section: Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dessa forma, semelhanças culturais favoreceriam a atração entre as pessoas, facilitariam a convivência e contribuiriam para o entendimento mútuo (DiMaggio e Mohr, 1985;Kalmijn, 1994). Na prática, a partir de análises empíricas, é muito difícil definir se as pessoas escolhem seus parceiros em uma competição no mercado matrimonial ou em um processo de procura por pessoas culturalmente semelhantes.…”
Section: Figura 1 Esquema Conceitual Da Análise Da Seletividade Conjugalunclassified
“…According to Bourdieu and Passeron (1964), the nature of this knowledge and these capacities links up much better with the primary socialization experiences of children from higher social classes than with those of children from lower classes. Therefore, the children of culturally active (and often highly educated) parents have greater access to higher education levels than children without this cultural background (Bourdieu and Passeron, 1964;Bernstein 1970;DiMaggio and Mohr, 1985;De Graaf, 1987). According to this theory, as schools fail to take account of the diversity of students' cultural background, students who lack basic acquaintance with the crucial cultural codes lag behind from the start.…”
Section: Effects Of Reading Socialization On Reading Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%