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The social space and misrecognition in 21st century France

26 May 2021-The Sociological Review (SAGE PublicationsSage UK: London, England)-Vol. 69, Iss: 5, pp 003802612110201
TL;DR: This article revisited the French social space 30 years after Pierre Bourdieu first mapped it in Distinction, using data from the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) using geometric models.
Abstract: This article seeks to revisit the French social space 30 years after Pierre Bourdieu first mapped it in Distinction. Using data from the International Social Survey Programme, it deploys geometric ...
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TL;DR: Piketty as mentioned in this paper focuses on the interaction between ideology and capital over the last few hundred years, in both Western countries and selected non-western countries, including Russia, Brazil an...
Abstract: Piketty’s new book focuses on the interaction between ideology and capital over the last few hundred years, in both Western countries and selected non-Western countries, including Russia, Brazil an...

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01 Oct 2000
TL;DR: These two sessions can be treated as a continuation of another conference which was hosted in October 1998 also at the Zentralarchiv fuer Empirische Sozialforschung, organized by Henry Rouanet and Joerg Blasius.
Abstract: On Thursday, 5 October, and on Friday, 6 October, we had two sessions on &dquo;Geometric Data Analysis&dquo;. The title of the sessions is the English translation of the French &dquo;L’Analyse des Donnees&dquo; which includes different techniques of visualization of data, from principal components analysis to multiple-correspondence analysis. The main idea formulated by the &dquo;father&dquo; of the &dquo;L’Analyse des Donnees&dquo;, Jean-Paul Benzecri, is that the model has to follow the data and not vice versa. Whereas the session from Michael Greenacre on &dquo;Multiple-Correspondence Analysis and its Interpretation&dquo; (Wednesday, 4 October) was mainly focussed on the technique itself, the idea of these two sessions was to give substantive examples using this method. Since correspondence analysis largely found its way into the social sciences via the publications by Pierre Bourdieu, and since many of the below listed contributors are closely connected with him and his work, many of the papers dealt with applications of his theory. In this way, the two sessions can be treated as a continuation of another conference which was hosted in October 1998 also at the Zentralarchiv fuer Empirische Sozialforschung, organized by Henry Rouanet and Joerg Blasius (for

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01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: The authors examined whether the influential analyses of the changing patterns of social class and perceptions of class identity among employees, symbolized by the ‘death of the working class' thesis, are verified in two leading new economy sectors, namely, software and call centres.
Abstract: This chapter examines whether the influential analyses of the changing patterns of social class and perceptions of class identity amongst employees, symbolized by the ‘death of the working class’ thesis, are verified in our two leading new economy sectors, namely, software and call centres. These analyses concern the assumed disintegration of Marxist-inspired class analysis, the fragmentation of class structure and their replacement by other organizing criteria of social groups, such as voluntarily chosen identities. The claimed emergence of the information or network society has added a further dimension to the extant sociological debates concerning the existence and basis of class.

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01 Jan 1993
TL;DR: The Art of Standing Up to Words A Science that Makes Trouble The Sociologist in Question Are Intellectuals Out of Play? How Can Free-Floating Intellectuals' Be Set Free? For a Sociology of Sociologists The Paradox of the Sociologist What Talking Means Some Properties of Fields The Linguistic Market Censorship 'Youth' is Just a Word Music-Lovers Origin and Evolution of the Species The Metamorphosis of Tastes How Can Anyone Be a Sportsman? Haute Couture and Haute Culture But Who Created theCreators'? Public Opinion does
Abstract: The Art of Standing Up to Words A Science that Makes Trouble The Sociologist in Question Are Intellectuals Out of Play? How Can `Free-Floating Intellectuals' Be Set Free? For a Sociology of Sociologists The Paradox of the Sociologist What Talking Means Some Properties of Fields The Linguistic Market Censorship 'Youth' is Just a Word Music-Lovers Origin and Evolution of the Species The Metamorphosis of Tastes How Can Anyone Be a Sportsman? Haute Couture and Haute Culture But Who Created the `Creators'? Public Opinion Does Not Exist Culture and Politics Strikes and Political Action The Racism of `Intelligence'

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  • ...Bourdieu was of the view that, in his time, the holders of economic capital were winning the battle, rendering them the dominant fraction of the dominant class and the holders of cultural capital the dominated fraction (e.g. Bourdieu, 1993, p. 43)....

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Book
01 Jan 1997

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  • ...…and violence at play, manifest in a negative sense of place, self-worth and comparison with notions of ‘merit’ (e.g. Atkinson, 2010; Gillies, 2005; Skeggs, 1997), and while some of them emphasise lateral as well as vertical struggles in the social space (e.g. Jarness, 2017), they are…...

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Book
01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: In this article, the Foundations of Petit Bourgeois Suffering and the Foundational Principles of an Economic Anthropology are discussed, as well as a contract under duress and the construction of the market.
Abstract: Introduction. Part I The House Market. Chapter 1 Dispositions of the Agents and the Structure of the Field of Reproduction. Chapter 2 --The State and the Construction of the Market. Chapter 3 -- The Field of Local Powers. Chapter 4 -- A Contract under Duress. Conclusion -- The Foundations of Petit Bourgeois Suffering. Part II Principles of an Economic Anthropology. Postscript -- From the National to the International Field. Notes. Index.

1,132 citations


"The social space and misrecognition..." refers background in this paper

  • ...…‘gap’ between the economic and cultural poles of the social space in the wake of transformations of the education system – making higher education a much more common possession (Bourdieu, 1996) – and the housing market – as home ownership and inheritance proliferated (Bourdieu, 2005, p. 34)....

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Reference BookDOI
23 Jun 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple to multiple-to-multipleure correlation analysis approach is proposed to measure the degree of participation of women in the labor force by using a subset of an indicator matrix.
Abstract: CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS AND RELATED METHODS IN PRACTICE, Jorg Blasius and Michael Greenacre A simple example Basic method Concepts of correspondence analysis Stacked tables Multiple correspondence analysis Categorical principal components analysis Active and supplementary variables Multiway data Content of the book FROM SIMPLE TO MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS, Michael Greenacre Canonical correlation analysis Geometric approach Supplementary points Discussion and conclusions DIVIDED BY A COMMON LANGUAGE: ANALYZING AND VISUALIZING TWO-WAY ARRAYS, John C. Gower Introduction: two-way tables and data matrices Quantitative variables Categorical variables Fit and scaling Discussion and conclusion NONLINEAR PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS AND RELATED TECHNIQUES, Jan de Leeuw Linear PCA Least-squares nonlinear PCA Logistic NLPCA Discussion and conclusions Software Notes THE GEOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURED INDIVIDUALS o VARIABLES TABLES, Henry Rouanet PCA and MCA as geometric methods Structured data analysis The basketball study The EPGY study Concluding comments CORRELATIONAL STRUCTURE OF MULTIPLE-CHOICE DATA AS VIEWED FROM DUAL SCALING, Shizuhiko Nishisato Permutations of categories and scaling Principal components analysis and dual scaling Statistics for correlational structure of data Forced classification Correlation between categorical variables Properties of squared item-total correlation Structure of nonlinear correlation Concluding remarks VALIDATION TECHNIQUES IN MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS, Ludovic Lebart External validation Internal validation (resampling techniques) Example of MCA validation Conclusion MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS OF SUBSETS OF RESPONSE CATEGORIES, Michael Greenacre and Rafael Pardo Correspondence analysis of a subset of an indicator matrix Application to women's participation in labor force Subset MCA applied to the Burt matrix Discussion and conclusions SCALING UNIDIMENSIONAL MODELS WITH MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS, Matthijs J. Warrens and Willem J. Heiser The dichotomous Guttman scale The Rasch model The polytomous Guttman scale The graded response model Unimodal models Conclusion THE UNFOLDING FALLACY UNVEILED: VISUALIZING STRUCTURES OF DICHOTOMOUS UNIDIMENSIONAL ITEM-RESPONSE-THEORY DATA BY MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS, Wijbrandt van Schuur and Jorg Blasius Item response models for dominance data Visualizing dominance data Item response models for proximity data Visualizing unfolding data Every two cumulative scales can be represented as a single unfolding scale Consequences for unfolding analysis Discussion REGULARIZED MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS, Yoshio Takane and Heungsun Hwang The method Examples Concluding remarks THE EVALUATION OF "DON'T KNOW" RESPONSES BY GENERALIZED CANONICAL ANALYSIS, Herbert Matschinger and Matthias C. Angermeyer Method Results Discussion MULTIPLE FACTOR ANALYSIS FOR CONTINGENCY TABLES, Jerome Pages and Monica Becue-Bertaut Tabular conventions Internal correspondence analysis Balancing the influence of the different tables Multiple factor analysis for contingency tables (MFACT) MFACT properties Rules for studying the suitability of MFACT for a data set Conclusion SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS: A JOINT STUDY OF SEVERAL CONTINGENCY TABLES WITH DIFFERENT MARGINS, Amaya Zarraga and Beatriz Goitisolo Simultaneous analysis Interpretation rules for simultaneous analysis Comments on the appropriateness of the method Application: study of levels of employment and unemployment according to autonomous community, gender, and training level Conclusions MULTIPLE FACTOR ANALYSIS OF MIXED TABLES OF METRIC AND CATEGORICAL DATA, Elena Abascal, Ignacio Garcia Lautre, and M. Isabel Landaluce Multiple factor analysis MFA of a mixed table: an alternative to PCA and MCA Analysis of voting patterns across provinces in Spain's 2004 general election Conclusions CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION, Gilbert Saporta and Ndeye Niang Linear methods for classification The "Disqual" methodology Alternative methods A case study Conclusion MULTIBLOCK CANONICAL CORRELATION ANALYSIS FOR CATEGORICAL VARIABLES: APPLICATION TO EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA, Stephanie Bougeard, Mohamed Hanafi, Hicham Nocairi, and El-Mostafa Qannari Multiblock canonical correlation analysis Application Discussion and perspectives PROJECTION-PURSUIT APPROACH FOR CATEGORICAL DATA, Henri Caussinus and Anne Ruiz-Gazen Continuous variables Categorical variables Conclusion CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS AND CATEGORICAL CONJOINT MEASUREMENT, Anna Torres-Lacomba Categorical conjoint measurement Correspondence analysis and canonical correlation analysis Correspondence analysis and categorical conjoint analysis Incorporating interactions Discussion and conclusions A THREE-STEP APPROACH TO ASSESSING THE BEHAVIOR OF SURVEY ITEMS IN CROSS-NATIONAL RESEARCH, Jorg Blasius and Victor Thiessen Data Method Solutions Discussion ADDITIVE AND MULTIPLICATIVE MODELS FOR THREE-WAY CONTINGENCY TABLES: DARROCH (1974) REVISITED, Pieter M. Kroonenberg and Carolyn J. Anderson Data and design issues Multiplicative and additive modeling Multiplicative models Additive models: three-way correspondence analysis Categorical principal components analysis Discussion and conclusions A NEW MODEL FOR VISUALIZING INTERACTIONS IN ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE, Patrick J.F. Groenen and Alex J. Koning Holiday-spending data Decomposing interactions Interaction decomposition of holiday spending Conclusions LOGISTIC BIPLOTS. Jose L. Vicente-Villardon, M. Purificacion Galindo-Villardon, and Antonio Blazquez-Zaballos Classical biplots Logistic biplot Application: microarray gene expression data Final remarks References Appendix Index

787 citations

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TL;DR: The authors demonstrate how the association of disadvantage with a particular form of subjectivity is operationalized and institutionalized through a contemporary focus on childrearing practices, and show how such an approach fails to recognize the socially and materially grounded nature of child-rearing.
Abstract: Theories of ‘individualization’ and ‘risk’ have shifted attention away from the material and structural roots of inequality and sanctioned a psychologized view of class distinctions in terms of personal qualities. This article will demonstrate how the association of disadvantage with a particular form of subjectivity is operationalized and institutionalized through a contemporary focus on childrearing practices. Discourses of ‘social exclusion’ construct working-class families as lacking in personal skills and moral responsibility, destined to transfer disadvantage to their children in a ‘cycle of deprivation’.This view underpins the current UK policy focus on parenting, characterized by state efforts to regulate and control the way children are brought up. Drawing on qualitative research with parents across a wide range of social backgrounds, this article will show how such an approach fails to recognize the socially and materially grounded nature of childrearing.

377 citations


"The social space and misrecognition..." refers background in this paper

  • ...…of symbolic power and violence at play, manifest in a negative sense of place, self-worth and comparison with notions of ‘merit’ (e.g. Atkinson, 2010; Gillies, 2005; Skeggs, 1997), and while some of them emphasise lateral as well as vertical struggles in the social space (e.g. Jarness, 2017), they…...

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