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SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION. The Forms of Capital (Chapter 6). Cultural Capital. Can exist in three forms: *Embodied State *Objectified State *Institutionalized State. The Embodied State. The Embodied State.

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SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

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  1. SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION The Forms of Capital (Chapter 6)

  2. Cultural Capital • Can exist in three forms: *Embodied State *Objectified State *Institutionalized State

  3. The Embodied State

  4. The Embodied State • “Most of the properties of cultural capital can be deduced from the fact that, in its fundamental state, it is linked to the body and presupposes embodiment. The accumulation of cultural capital in the embodied state, ie. In the form of what is called culture, cultivation, Bildung, presupposes a process of embodiment, incorporation which insofar as it implies a labor of inculcation and assimilation, costs time, time which must be invested personally by the investor.”

  5. The Objectified State

  6. The Objectified State • “Cultural capital, in the objectified state, has a number of properties which are defined only in the relationship with cultural capital in its embodied form. The cultural capital objectified in material objects and media, such as writings, paintings, monuments, instruments, etc. Is transmissible in its materiality. “

  7. The Institutionalized State

  8. The Institutionalized State • “With the academic qualification, a certificate of cultural competence which confers on its holder a conventional, constant, legally guaranteed value with respect to culture, social alchemy produces a form of cultural capital which has a relative autonomy vis-a vis its bearer and vis-as vis the cultural capital he effectively possesses at a given moment in time.”

  9. Social Capital • “Social capital is the aggregate of the actual or potential resources which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance and recognition-or in other words, to membership in a group-which provides each of its members with the backing of the collectivity-owned capital, a ‘credential’ which entitles them to credit, in the various senses of the word”

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