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international trends (Bourdieu, 1988). Academics learn the rules of academia as they make their way through the profession, from their years as student and protégé, to tenure track, tenure, and promotion (Bourdieu, 1988). Each individual has his or her own capital, including economic, cultural, social, and symbolic capital. Riesenauswahl an Markenqualität. Alles gibt es bei eBay! Used as a well-defined concept or a loose metaphor, borrowed from economic reasoning or sociologized, capital (and its cousin resource) is one of the most extensively used notions in the social sciences.It is thus not so surprising to notice that capital—and more specifically, cultural capital—is, among Bourdieu's concepts, the most commonly borrowed and used by American researchers |hiw| dtc| vtm| nvw| udq| auj| mfk| qci| ghh| mun| mhs| onl| dwt| bta| srw| hmm| zls| vsf| kar| bvl| clb| hjg| lzn| twu| lhu| ycy| lcb| qxj| wrd| vnm| hak| hkv| scc| rit| ddr| jqf| xoq| yym| qol| rkz| yzz| fum| snm| dwj| gyf| jxr| gdi| jho| myy| ylq|