How class identities shape highbrow consumption: a cross-national analysis of 30 European countries and regions
Highbrow culture may not always be central to cultural capital and, in such circumstances, the distinctiveness of middle-class consumption of highbrow culture may diminish, becoming more similar to working-class patterns of highbrow consumption. Using data from 30 European countries, I explore this...
Main Author: | Reeves, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2019
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