Pragmatics of social and cultural capital

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In the work Pragmatics of social and cultural capital, authors from different academic centers in Europe, North America, South America and Oceania investigate various aspects of the the ory of social and cultural capital.

Author(s): Hubert Kotarski (Ed.)
Publisher: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 157
City: Rzeszów
Tags: social capital, cultural capital

1. Hubert Kotarski — Introduction
2. Jan P. Gałkowski, Hubert Kotarski — Cultural capital of the young intelligentsia of Central and Eastern Europe
3. Javier Mato — Cultural Journalists: Fifteen years and still unacquainted with the net. How (the lack of) capital determines the professional behaviour in four Spanish online media
4. Liliana Mayer, Laura Schenquer — Europe outside Europe: developing a German Jewish citizenship in Argentina. The case of the Pestalozzi schule
5. Svetlana Sharonova — Spiritual capital as a fundamental element of cultural capital
6. Ianis Bucholtz — Together with friends and ‘friends’: social capital in an online community
7. Ainsley E. Lambert, Littisha A. Bates — Applying & deciding: students’ differential access to social and cultural capital and the impact on the college enrollment process
8. Davinia Thornley — Mobilizing Maori identity: cultural capital and ex-patriate ‘portable personhood’
9. Kinga Szabó-Tóth — The role of cultural capital in forming and strengthening “double attachment”