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The concept of cultural capital was articulated by Pierre Bourdieu in the 1970s. Cultural capital refers to non-financial tangible and non-tangible assets of a country that help to promote economic stability and social cohesion. Cultural capital also influences political decision-making.
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The concept of cultural capital was articulated by [[Bourdieu, Pierre|Pierre Bourdieu]] in the 1970s. Cultural capital refers to non-financial tangible and non-tangible assets of a country that help to promote economic stability and social cohesion. Cultural capital also influences political decision-making.
  
 
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== External links and references ==
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* [http://theory.routledgesoc.com/category/profile-tags/cultural-capital Cultural Capital | Social Theory Rewired]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V2VPyRCW_M Youtube: cultural capital and Edmund Husserl's concept of "lifeworld"]

Latest revision as of 08:49, 9 April 2014

Capital - Culture[edit]

The concept of cultural capital was articulated by Pierre Bourdieu in the 1970s. Cultural capital refers to non-financial tangible and non-tangible assets of a country that help to promote economic stability and social cohesion. Cultural capital also influences political decision-making.

External links and references[edit]