德国的教育流动性和文化全能性

IF 17.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1177/17499755241247991
Yevhen Voronin, Mark Lutter
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文化杂食性作为品味分层的一个维度被广泛研究,与阶级或地位相关。然而,品味也是由社会流动性,尤其是教育流动性所决定的。在利兹多(Lizardo)的《布迪厄、区别与审美消费》(Bourdieu, Distinction, and Aesthetic Consumption)一文的基础上,我们预计文化杂食性系统地取决于教育流动模式。具体来说,我们预测,继承的教育资本越高,对不太合法的文化的品味就越高。通过对德国音乐品味的调查数据,我们检验了后天和继承的文化资本对预测流派层面的较低合法文化品味的影响,以及教育流动性对预测文化杂食性的影响。我们的研究结果表明:首先,父母的教育程度在预测对不太合法的音乐类型的品味方面的影响大于受访者自身教育程度的影响。其次,分析表明,不同教育流动群体的杂食口味存在显著差异。一般来说,有三个群体表现出最高的杂食性:介于中高级职位之间的向上和向下流动群体,以及高级职位群体中的留守者,而低级职位群体中的非流动个体则最不杂食。与预期相反,教育程度达到较高水平的上向流动受访者的杂食态度积累程度较高。本研究部分支持了理论陈述,并提出了未来研究的轨迹。
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Educational Mobility and Cultural Omnivorousness in Germany
Cultural omnivorousness is widely studied as a dimension of the stratification of taste, related to class or status positions. However, taste is also structured by patterns of social mobility, especially educational mobility. Building on Lizardo’s Bourdieu, Distinction, and Aesthetic Consumption article, we expect that cultural omnivorousness systematically depends on patterns of educational mobility. Specifically, we predict that a higher inherited educational capital triggers a taste for less legitimate culture. Using survey data on tastes in music in Germany, we tested the effects of acquired and inherited cultural capital in predicting tastes for less legitimate cultural forms of taste at the level of genres and the effects of educational mobility in predicting cultural omnivorousness. Our results suggest that, first, the effect of parents’ education in predicting taste for less legitimate music genres is larger than the effect of the respondents’ own education. Second, the analysis reveals significant differences in omnivorous taste across segments of educational mobility groups. In general, there are three groups that show the highest omnivorousness: upwardly and downwardly mobile groups between middle and high positions and stayers in the high-level segment, whereas immobile individuals in the lower segment are the most univorous. Contrary to expectations, respondents with upward educational mobility who reach a high level of education accumulate omnivorous attitudes to a high degree. This study shows partial support for the statements of theory and proposes trajectories for future research.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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