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Field (Bourdieu)

About: Field (Bourdieu) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 11421 publications have been published within this topic receiving 180769 citations.


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01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: The first part of the book is a guide to searching for literature and facts within the field of "Studying Africa" as mentioned in this paper, which is an introduction to the basic handbooks and standard works on contemporary Africa.
Abstract: Studying Africa is an introduction to the basic handbooks and standard works on contemporary Africa. The first part of the book is a guide to searching for literature and facts within the field of ...

140 citations

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01 Jul 2005
TL;DR: Bourdieu's prominence increased exponentially during the 1990s, when he became a highly visible participant in political struggles against the neoliberal orthodoxy that was coming to dominate political discourse in Continental Europe.
Abstract: At the time of his death in January 2002, Pierre Bourdieu was perhaps the most prominent sociologist in the world (see Calhoun and Wacquant 2002). As the author of numerous classic works, he had become a necessary reference point in various “specialty” areas throughout the discipline (including education, culture, “theory,” and the sociology of knowledge); he had also achieved canonical status in cultural anthropology as a result of his studies of the Kabyle in northern Algeria during the war for independence and its aftermath. Nevertheless, Bourdieu's prominence increased exponentially during the 1990s, when he became a highly visible participant in political struggles against the neoliberal orthodoxy that was coming to dominate political discourse in Continental Europe (see Bourdieu 1998a; 2001a). Social class constitutes a fundamental analytic category in much of Bourdieu's research – so much so that he is routinely included in lists of leading contemporary class theorists. Yet despite its centrality, the particular understanding of this concept that animates his work remains murky in the secondary literature.

139 citations

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TL;DR: Geographies of emotional life constitute an important and vibrant new field of research, which both contributes to, and is rooted in, feminist geography as discussed by the authors, focusing on the interplay between emotions.
Abstract: Geographies of emotional life constitute an important and vibrant new field of research, which both contributes to, and is rooted in, feminist geography. Focusing on the interplay between emotions,...

138 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202213
2021631
2020711
2019709
2018748
2017622