Review:

Bourdieu's Theories On Habitus

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Bourdieu's theories on habitus refer to the concept of social structures and individual actions influencing each other over time, shaping individuals' dispositions, beliefs, and behaviors.

Key Features

  • Social structures
  • Individual actions
  • Dispositions
  • Beliefs
  • Behaviors

Pros

  • Provides a framework for understanding how social structures impact individual behavior
  • Highlights the role of cultural capital in shaping individuals' habits and preferences

Cons

  • Can be complex and difficult to fully grasp for those new to sociological theory

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