Eurythmics or Xenakis? Cultural Tastes (Are Not Made of Genes): Comment on Jæger and Møllegaard, “Where Do Cultural Tastes Come From? Genes, Environments, or Experiences”

IF 2.7 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Science Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.15195/v10.a15
J. Larrègue, Frédéric Lebaron, H. Perdry, N. Robette
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A N article recently published in Sociological Science explored cultural tastes and practices in Denmark using a behavioral genetic lens (Jæger and Møllegaard 2022). Using data from monozygotic and dizygotic twins, the authors concluded that shared familial environments mattered less than genetic factors, thus questioning the soundness of established sociological theorizations of cultural inequalities, including Bourdieu’s Distinction (P. 266). After a close methodological and conceptual examination, our main conclusion is that social scientists should lend little credence to the claims put forth by Jæger and Møllegaard, which fall short of the methodological and conceptual standards habitually upheld in both sociology and behavior genetics. This is true whether we selectively focus
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体操还是Xenakis?文化品味(不是由基因决定的)——评Jæger和Møllegaard《文化品味从何而来?》基因、环境或经历”
最近发表在《社会学科学》上的一篇文章用行为遗传学的视角探讨了丹麦的文化品味和实践(Jæger和Møllegaard 2022)。使用来自同卵双胞胎和异卵双胞胎的数据,作者得出结论,共享的家庭环境比遗传因素更重要,从而质疑文化不平等的既定社会学理论的合理性,包括布迪厄的区分(P. 266)。在仔细研究了方法论和概念之后,我们的主要结论是,社会科学家不应该相信耶格尔和莱加德提出的主张,因为这些主张不符合社会学和行为遗传学惯常坚持的方法论和概念标准。无论我们是否选择性地集中注意力,这都是正确的
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期刊介绍: Sociological Science is an open-access, online, peer-reviewed, international journal for social scientists committed to advancing a general understanding of social processes. Sociological Science welcomes original research and commentary from all subfields of sociology, and does not privilege any particular theoretical or methodological approach.
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