Bourdieu’s theorization of social capital in the analysis of South-East European societies
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Published:2021
Issue:4
Volume:32
Page:538-566
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ISSN:0353-5738
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Container-title:Filozofija i drustvo
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Filoz drus
Author:
Petric Mirko1,
Tomic-Koludrovic Inga2
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar - Center, Split + University of Zadar, Department of Sociology
2. Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar - Center, Split
Abstract
This article discusses the significance of social capital in
Bourdieu-inspired analyses of contemporary South-East European societies. We
first recapitulate Bourdieu?s theorization of social capital, emphasizing
that it allows different operationalizations expressly because of its rather
abstract theoretical character. Following that, we explain what is meant by
?South- East European societies? and that their inequality-generating
mechanisms are largely based on social closure. In the central part of the
article, we comment on some attempts at operationalization of social capital
in the SEE region. While we also discuss two cases of eclectically mixing
Lin?s operationalization with Bourdieusian concepts, at the center of our
attention is the elaboration of Bourdieu?s theorization of social capital
put forward by the Serbian sociologist Predrag Cveticanin. The relevance of
his concepts of ?social capital of solidarity? and ?social capital of
informal connections? for the study of class relations in post-socialist
societies in South-East Europe highlights the advantages of a consistent
application of the Bourdieusian framework in a contemporary
(post-Bourdieusian) context.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Philosophy