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61“…The main focus of the study was to examine how social capital (relations with significant others), economic capital (command over economic resources), cultural capital (personal dispositions and habits), and symbolic capital (recognition and prestige) contribute to the development of adolescent competencies for avoiding or dealing with teenage pregnancy and childbirth. …”
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62“…Bourdieu's concepts of cultural capital and habitus, and Giroux's emphasis of individuals as intentional actors, have been used to study domination and resistance in schools. …”
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63por Lunnay, Belinda, Toson, Barbara, Wilson, Carlene, Miller, Emma R., Meyer, Samantha Beth, Olver, Ian N., Foley, Kristen, Thomas, Jessica A., Ward, Paul Russell“…Comparing between the survey time points, feeling fearful/anxious was higher in those with high economic and cultural capital and moderate social capital (“emerging affluent”). …”
Publicado 2021
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64“…Genocide smashes physical and human capital and perverts social and cultural capital. Experiencing high levels of posttraumatic stress symptoms with more than two-thirds of the sample scoring above typical civilian cut-off levels, raised levels of depression, and high levels of anxiety, and failing physical health, the genocide perpetrators require multiple sources of recovery capital to foster internal resilience as they look forward to rebuilding their own lives.…”
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65“…The socio-economic and adaptation mechanisms were identified using a sustainable livelihood framework, which included political and cultural capital. This study focused on the rarely investigated South-South migration flows. …”
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66“…Older people are most likely to mention barriers and enablers to mobility relating to infrastructure capital (technology, services, roads, pavements, finance and economics), followed by social capital (friends, family, neighbourhood and community). Cultural capital (norms, expectations, rules, laws) and individual capital (skills, abilities, resilience, adaptation and desire and willingness to change) are less important but still significantly contribute to older people’s mobility. …”
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67Publicado 2003Tabla de Contenidos: “…Middleton -- Music education, cultural capital, and social group identity / L. Green -- The cultural study of musical instruments / K. …”
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68“…Family economic capital and family cultural capital have a significant positive influence on graduates' learning-application matching. …”
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69por Phillips, Martin“…It is argued that an infrastructural conception of social capital might usefully be employed in association with a disaggregated conception of cultural capital that includes consideration of emotion and affect, as well as institutional, objectified and technical assets. …”
Publicado 2015
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70“…Online reading behavior can be regarded as a ‘new’ form of cultural capital in today’s digital world. However, it is unclear whether ‘traditional’ mechanisms of cultural and social reproduction are also found in this domain, and whether they manifest uniformly across countries at different stages of development. …”
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71por Hecht, Marijke“…The article examines the significance of community cultural capital and the need for informal STEM institutions to engage more deliberately with the knowledge and lived experiences that youth bring to programs they participate in. …”
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72“…We encourage educational and therapeutic frameworks to recognize these assets as facets of psychological and cultural capital.…”
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73“…By analysing 34 interviews of technology entrepreneurs from Shenzhen, China, we found that in the heteronomous phase, pursuing economic capital and the habitus of making quick profit results in entrepreneurship practices of copycat business; and in the autonomous phase, valuing cultural capital and the habitus of altruism result in entrepreneurship practices of innovation activity. …”
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74“…Smoking is prevalent in lower socioeconomic groups and there is the strong need to increase social, economic and cultural capital in order to reduce it.…”
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75“…The results suggest that cultural capital is the most influential one, which would significantly increase physical exercise and stay-up behaviors, and reduce smoking and binge drinking behaviors. …”
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76“…Four themes were developed through analysis: (i) sadness and fear of getting sick, (ii) the challenges of online learning, (iii) the tension between traditional knowledge and modern medicine, and (iv) the role of nature and culture in supporting well-being—natural and cultural capital. The narratives and choice of images by the children illustrate some issues and experiences. …”
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77por Potter, Caroline M., Kelly, Laura, Hunter, Cheryl, Fitzpatrick, Ray, Peters, Michele“…More specifically, health systems are sites of social and cultural capital exchange that can differentially mobilise coping resources through access, continuity of care, and coordination across services. …”
Publicado 2017
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78“…When socio-spatial inequality increases, the more resourceful groups can use their economic and cultural capital to navigate through the housing market in a more profitable way.…”
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79“…This paper draws on Bourdieu's theory of economic, social and cultural capital to understand the relative effect of the volume and the composition of these capitals on healthcare service use in later life. …”
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80por Haynes, George, Marshall, Maria, Lee, Yoon, Zuiker, Virginia, Jasper, Cynthia R., Sydnor, Sandra, Valdivia, Corinne, Masuo, Diane, Niehm, Linda, Wiatt, Renee“…In the future, family business researchers have the opportunity to better understand the impact of community resources and climate; more carefully assess the challenges of women, minorities, and immigrants; understand the role of cultural capital; and explore the impact of innovation during rapidly changing times, such as those created by the pandemic.…”
Publicado 2020
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