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How class identities shape highbrow consumption: a cross-national analysis of 30 European countries and regions

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Highbrow culture may not always be central to cultural capital and, in such circumstances, the distinctiveness of middle-class consumption of highbrow culture may diminish, becoming more similar to working-class patterns of highbrow consumption. Using data from 30 European countries, I explore this issue through examining three questions: 1) is class identity associated with highbrow consumption; 2) does this association vary across countries; and 3) is the relationship between class identity...

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Peer reviewed

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10.1016/j.poetic.2019.04.002

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Social Policy & Intervention
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0001-9114-965X
Publisher:
Elsevier Publisher's website
Journal:
Poetics Journal website
Volume:
76
Issue:
2019
Article number:
101361
Publication date:
2019-04-16
Acceptance date:
2019-04-01
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0304-422X
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pubs:995265
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uuid:0a1aa1f8-9816-4b97-984e-5f382e7264e6
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pubs:995265
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995265
Deposit date:
2019-05-17

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