Cultural omnivorousness in Ukraine: Examining relationships with social indicators via literary preferences among readers

Yevhen Voronin
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The ability to accumulate extensive tastes, which is known as cultural omnivorousness, can play a significant role in social stratification and marking social groups. The omnivore argument posits that higher-status cultural tastes tend to be broad and diverse (omnivore). In contrast, lower-status cultural tastes are limited and exclusive (univore). This study investigates cultural omnivorousness in Ukraine by (1) examining latent classes of audiences and (2) exploring the relationship between cultural omnivorousness and positions in the social structure, considering educational attainment, financial situation, age, gender and type of settlement. Relying on the data from the survey ‘Reading in the context of media consumption and life construction’ conducted in 2020, this study focuses on the breadth/volume of behavioral preferences in literary genres among readers in Ukraine (N = 1302). The latent class analysis presents evidence of the distinctiveness of the omnivore class. Subsequent regression analysis shows a strong positive association between high education and omnivorous taste, whereas the financial situation bears no significant direct effect. Regression coefficients for socio-demographic variables indicate a more omnivorous taste amongst women and residents of big cities. The study concludes by discussing potential limitations and further perspectives for investigating the relationships between cultural omnivorousness and social stratification.
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乌克兰的文化杂食性:通过读者的文学偏好考察与社会指标的关系
积累广泛品味的能力,即所谓的文化杂食性,可以在社会分层和社会群体标记方面发挥重要作用。杂食论认为,地位较高的人的文化品味往往是广泛而多样的(杂食)。与此相反,地位较低的人的文化品味则具有局限性和排他性(单食者)。本研究通过以下方法对乌克兰的文化杂食性进行了调查:(1) 检查受众的潜在类别;(2) 探讨文化杂食性与社会结构中的地位之间的关系,包括教育程度、经济状况、年龄、性别和居住地类型。本研究以 2020 年开展的 "媒体消费和生活建设背景下的阅读 "调查数据为基础,重点研究了 乌克兰读者(N=1302)对文学流派的行为偏好的广度/数量。潜类分析表明了杂食类读者的独特性。随后的回归分析表明,高学历与杂食口味之间存在很强的正相关关系,而经济状况则没有明显的直接影响。社会人口变量的回归系数表明,女性和大城市居民的杂食口味更重。本研究最后讨论了潜在的局限性和进一步研究文化杂食与社会分层之间关系的前景。
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