Shedding Some (More) Light in Bourdieu's Habitus and Doxa: A Socio-Phenomenological Approach |
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Authors: | Konstantinos Vakalopoulos |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geography, Harokopio University of Athens, Kallithea, Greece |
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Abstract: | In this paper, I attempt to shed more light in Bourdieu's habitus and doxa, by drawing on phenomenological and Bourdieusian-based literature, social theory and some findings from sociological research. Despite the fact that there is a vast work concerning the examination of these two concepts, there are still some misunderstandings about them. For that reason, I have tried to draw a clearer picture of habitus, by linking it with phenomenological “being-in-the-world” and describing its elements. As for doxa, I discuss its conceptual relation with habitus and phenomenology's natural attitude. Also, attention is given to some aspects of both habitus and doxa, which have not addressed in detailed fashion yet, but they are nevertheless theoretically useful for empirical qualitative research. |
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Keywords: | habitus modalities of doxa motor and perceptual schemes perceptual generality subjective field of possibles |
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