Drawing on a national study of the organisation of cultural practices in contemporary Britain, the authors review Bourdieu's classic study of the relationships between culture and class in the light of subsequent debates. Abstract. AU - Warde, A. T1 - Culture, Class, Distinction. Drawing on a national study of the organisation of cultural practices in contemporary Britain, the authors review Bourdieu's classic study of the relationships between culture and class in the light of subsequent debates. Culture, class, distinction .

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Drawing on a national study of the organisation of cultural practices in contemporary Britain, the authors review Bourdieu's classic study of the relationships between culture and class in the light of subsequent debates. Choice Recommended Title, February 2010 Culture, Class, Distinction is major contribution to international debates regarding the role of cultural capital in relation to modern forms of inequality. By Tony Bennett, Michael Savage, Elizabeth Bortolaia Silva, Alan Warde, Modesto Gayo-Cal and David Wright. Culture, Class, Distinction (CRESC) Modesto Gayo-Cal Culture, Class, Distinction (CRESC) Modesto Gayo-Cal Choice Recommended Title, February 2010 Culture, Class, Distinction is major contribution to international debates regarding the role of cultural capital in relation to modern forms of inequality. AU - Bennett, T. AU - Savage, M. AU - Silva, E. AU - Gayo-Cal, M. AU - Wright, D. PY - 2009

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