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    Gaming practices in everyday life. An analytical operationalization of field theory by means of practice theory by Claus Toft-Nielsen, Stinne Gunder Strøm Krogager

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…This article investigates digital game play (gaming) as a specific media field (Bourdieu, 1984, p. 72), in which especially gaming capital (Consalvo, 2007) functions as a theoretical lens. …”
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    Gaming practices in everyday life. An analytical operationalization of field theory by means of practice theory by Claus Toft-Nielsen, Stinne Gunder Strøm Krogager

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…This article investigates digital game play (gaming) as a specific media field (Bourdieu, 1984, p. 72), in which especially gaming capital (Consalvo, 2007) functions as a theoretical lens. …”
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    Economic Discourse and Social Entrepreneurship. Transformation projects, media engagement and social mobilization in contemporary Brazil by Vander Casaqui

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…We analyze social entrepreneurship projects that incite mobilization of young people through digital media, projecting a future under the leadership of that field (Bourdieu, 2009). Our theoretical framework recovers the entrepreneurial culture and the spirit of capitalism, the economic ideology based on the utopian vision of the "entrepreneurial society" (Drucker, 2011) and the concepts of economy and market (Karl Polanyi). …”
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    Mujeres en las industrias culturales y creativas by Cristina Guirao Mirón

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The hypothesis is that, although in the last decades there has been a feminization of practices, habits and especially of cultural consumption, however, there is a gap of inequality in the participation of women in management and legitimacy of the cultural field (Bourdieu, 1995) typical of the cultural and creative industries.   …”
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    Los papeles (de la cultura) del ayer by Fran G. Matute

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The hypothesis is that, although in the last decades there has been a feminization of practices, habits and especially of cultural consumption, however, there is a gap of inequality in the participation of women in management and legitimacy of the cultural field (Bourdieu, 1995) typical of the cultural and creative industries.   …”
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    Gestores do SUS: apoio e resistências à Homeopatia Support for and resistance to Homeopathy among managers of the Unified National Health System by Sandra Abrahão Chaim Salles, Lilia Blima Schraiber

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The following concepts were used as references: social and scientific field (Bourdieu); medical rationalities (Madel Luz); technological arrangements in health work (Mendes-Gonçalves); and physician's professional identity (Donnangelo & Schraiber). …”
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    El campo de las ciencias y la educación superior entre el monopolio del inglés y el plurilingüismo: Elementos para una política del lenguaje en América Latina by Rainer Enrique Hamel

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Alternatively I propose to conceptualise the space of science and higher education as a sociological and communicational field (Bourdieu) that integrates the spheres of production, circulation, and teaching as a unity and object to study the real use of languages. …”
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    PERIPHERIC MODERNITIES IN THE INTERNATIONAL ART CIRCUIT IN THE NINETIES by Mariana Eva Cerviño

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…The great exhibitions of the early nineties had something in common: they fought for the redefinition of the artistic criteria in opposition of doxa in their respective fields (Bourdieu, 2003: 170). This redefinition led to rethink the relationship between the production of the central countries and the periphery, and increase the circulation of artistic production of the latter in what is called the mainstream of international art. …”
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