Understand the cultural capital definition by examining examples and studying Pierre Bourdieu's theory. Identify differences between social vs...
This article studies at a detailed geographical level the relation between cultural capital and high school dropout. Bronfenbrenner’s systemic theory
as investment has heavily been skewed toward capital work, namely, the construction of cultural facilities such as museums and theaters, particularly by local government expenditure. In fact, it can be seen as a policy for public construction work, leaving very little money for creative activities ...
(2017)has developed an integrated model linking tourists behavior with an ecological model to estimate the environmental impacts of the increased visitors.Hernández and León (2007)expanded a life-cycle model to quantify the interaction between natural and physical capital, such as the visitation and...
The field of human capital (HC) is not a new one and, studies focussing specifically on HC and its importance to organisations have been published in the academic press for several decades (Amit & Zott, 2001; Barney & Wright, 1998; Otoo & Mishra, 2018; Wernerfelt, 1984). However, ...
Here, ‘cultural capital’ was emphasized as the tool for sustainable development and economic growth (UNESCO, 1999). The United Nations General Assembly adopted the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document. Here, cultural diversity was explicitly admitted as a contributor to the enrichment of humankind. ...
capital of Vienna, with around two million inhabitants, accounted only for roughly 2.300 (officially) infected cases—proof of a strong West-East gradient. It appears the rather Austrian “The Hammer and the Dance” approach has worked again. The chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, very quickly and ...
The European Council did later recognise the validity of these distortions, asserting in the past 20 years, the event has been very successful in terms of cultural and socioeconomic development (European Capital of Culture, 2010). But this only reinforces the critical positions mentioned above. Th...
Johnson summarized Bourdieu’s definition of cultural capital as a form of knowledge with an internalized code of cognitive decipher that equips the social agent with the ability to have empathy with, appreciate and be competent in the deciphering of cultural relations and cultural artifacts (ibid.:...
Following standard convention, I shall refer to distinct notions by using capital letters. Thus, ‘the notion of xyz’ is abbreviated to ‘XYZ’. One may be tempted to argue that CLUSTER POINT and EQUILIBRIUM POINT are the actual cultural attractors, while TRANSFORMATION PATTERN and INCREASING FRE...