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دسته بندی: جامعه شناسی ویرایش: نویسندگان: Pierre Bourdieu سری: General Sociology, Volume 2 ISBN (شابک) : 9781509526697, 2019010410 ناشر: سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: 211 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 20 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب Habitus and Field (سخنرانی در کالج دو فرانس (1982-1983) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این دومین جلد از پنج جلد است که بر اساس سخنرانی های پیر بوردیو در کالج دو فرانس در اوایل دهه 1980 تحت عنوان «جامعه شناسی عمومی» ارائه شده است. در این سخنرانیها، بوردیو تلاش میکند تا جامعهشناسی را بهعنوان یک رشته فکری تعریف کند و از آن دفاع کند، و در این کار تمام مفاهیم کلیدی را که برای تعریف رویکرد فکری متمایز او آمده است، معرفی و روشن میکند. بوردیو در این جلد بر دو مفهوم مهم و تأثیرگذار خود تمرکز می کند: عادت و میدان. برای دانشمند علوم اجتماعی، موضوع مطالعه نه فرد است و نه گروه، بلکه رابطه بین این دو تجلی امر اجتماعی در بدن و اشیا است: یعنی رابطه مبهم و دوگانه بین عادت - به عنوان سیستمی از طرحواره ها. ادراک، قدردانی و کنش - و میدان به عنوان سیستمی از روابط عینی و فضایی از اقدامات و مبارزات ممکن با هدف حفظ یا دگرگونی میدان است. رابطه بین عادت و میدان یک فرآیند دو طرفه است: این یک رابطه شرطیسازی است، جایی که میدان، هوستون را ساختار میدهد، و همچنین رابطهای از دانش است، با این که عادت به تشکیل میدان بهعنوان جهانی کمک میکند. دارای معنا و ارزش است. ويژگي علم اجتماعي در اين واقعيت نهفته است كه آن را به عنوان هدف معرفتي خود واقعيتي در نظر مي گيرد كه كارگزاراني را در بر مي گيرد كه همين واقعيت را موضوع معرفت خود مي دانند. این جلد که مقدمه ای ایده آل برای برخی از مهم ترین مفاهیم و ایده های بوردیو است، برای بسیاری از دانشجویان و محققانی که آثار بوردیو را در علوم اجتماعی و علوم انسانی مطالعه می کنند و از آنها استفاده می کنند، و برای خوانندگان عمومی که می خواهند بیشتر در مورد اثر یکی از مهمترین جامعه شناسان و متفکران اجتماعی قرن بیستم.
This is the second of five volumes based on the lectures given by Pierre Bourdieu at the Collège de France in the early 1980s under the title ‘General Sociology’. In these lectures, Bourdieu sets out to define and defend sociology as an intellectual discipline, and in doing so he introduces and clarifies all the key concepts which have come to define his distinctive intellectual approach. In this volume, Bourdieu focuses on two of his most important and influential concepts: habitus and field. For the social scientist, the object of study is neither the individual nor the group but the relation between these two manifestations of the social in bodies and in things: that is, the obscure, dual relation between the habitus – as a system of schemas of perception, appreciation and action – and the field as a system of objective relations and a space of possible actions and struggles aimed at preserving or transforming the field. The relation between the habitus and the field is a two-way process: it is a relation of conditioning, where the field structures the habitus, and it is also a relation of knowledge, with the habitus helping to constitute the field as a world that is endowed with meaning and value. The specificity of social science lies in the fact that it takes as its object of knowledge a reality that encompasses agents who take this same reality as the object of their own knowledge. An ideal introduction to some of Bourdieu’s most important concepts and ideas, this volume will be of great interest to the many students and scholars who study and use Bourdieu’s work across the social sciences and humanities, and to general readers who want to know more about the work of one of the most important sociologists and social thinkers of the 20th century.
Lecture of 5 October 1982 The retrospective illusion and the unreality of theory in research – A work of axiomatisation – Scientific concepts – The fundamental questions – Realist definition and interactionist definition – Metaphysical requirements for sociology – Iron Filings Lecture of 12 October 1982 The double life of the social - The process of objectification and incorporation of the social - Moving beyond the opposition between subjectivism and objectivism. - Scholarly understanding and practical understanding - The examples of reading and the work of art - Programme of future lectures and questions from the audience Lecture of 19 October 1982 Sense without consciousness - The mechanistic error and the intellectualist error - The temptation of the sociologist as king - Intellectual obstacles to the knowledge of the gnoseologia inferior - The habitus as orthe doxa Lecture of 2 November 1982 Positions and dispositions - The two states of history - A feel for the game - Practical knowledge - Investment in the game and illusio - Affective transference of the domestic libido, and conformism - Critique of the economic discourse - The economic conditions of economic practices Lecture of 9 November 1982 Habituality in Husserl - Decision theory in economics - Avoiding mechanism and purposiveness - The theory of the machine - The ontological power of language - Popular culture and popular language - Marxist teleology – The reification and personification of the collective. - The solution of the habitus Lecture of 16 November 1982 The adaptation of expectation to opportunity - Avoiding purposiveness- Interiorising the social - Incorporating necessity - Rites of institution - The call to order: the example of the relation of the family to the school - Social relations in the enquiry relationship - Surreptitious persuasion, symbolic violence - The paradox of continuity - Critique of the scholarly relation Lecture of 23 November 1982 A double-voiced discourse - Looking scholarly - Where is the sociologist coming from? - Sociology in the space of disciplines - The unconscious structures of the hierarchy of disciplines - Philosophy / sociology / history - Epistemological struggles, social struggles - Finding out what sociology does Lecture of 30 November 1982 Sociology as taking liberty/ies - Positions, dispositions and stances - Sociological bodies and academic styles - Positions attained and positions to attain - Mental structures and objective structures - Transformations of the field: the case of the university system - The refraction of external constraints - Strategies of struggle - The boundaries of the field - The intellectual field Lecture of 7 December 1982 The structural mode of thinking - From symbolic systems to social relations - Parenthesis on the genesis of a corpus of knowledge - The field of forces and the field of struggles - Thinking a social position - How to construct a relational space? - The distribution of capital and the different structures - The inter-fields - Return to the structure of the distribution of capital - The interdependence of field and capital - The major kinds of capital - Conversion of the kinds of capital Lecture of 14 December 1982 A manner of thinking - The field and the statistical aggregate - The concept of the field (1): theoretical itinerary - The concept of the field (2): practical itinerary Field and milieu - Field and interaction - Field and network - Field and positions - Field and representation of the situation - The space of objective relations and the space of interactions - Field, group, population, individual - Representations and practical sense - Homologies between fields Lecture of 11 January 1983 Physicalism and semiologism - Structure as crystallised history - Roulette and poker - The alternatives of income or trade - Amor fati. - The fertile terrain of the literary field - Art versus method: charismatic ideology and ‘sociology of literature’ - The field as mediation - Literary field and intertextuality - A chiasmatic structure - Automation, hierarchisation, institutionalisation - The intellectual in the field of cultural production Lecture of 18 January 1983 The world upside-down - Field of power and field of cultural production - Conservative intellectual - The law of symbolic legitimation - Return to the struggles within the field of cultural production - The genesis of the invariants - The adaptation of offer to demand through homology of structure - The conquest of autonomy - The hierarchy of productions and the hierarchy of publics Lecture of 25 January 1983 The economic logic of cultural enterprises - The truth of practice - The deferred profits of disinterestedness - The ambivalent profits of the market - The subversion of the rules of the field - Time-scales and ‘personalities’ - Clients and rivals: the mediation of the education system - Generations and revolutions - Modes of ageing and eternalisation - Overthrowing for the sake of overthrowing - Orientating the self in the space of possibilities - Trajectory / career and habitus - The impious dismantling of the fiction Appendix Summary of lectures, published in the Annuaire du Collège de France Notes Index