cultural reproduction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofculturalandreproduction
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cultural
adjective
uk/ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/us/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of ...
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reproduction
noun
uk/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.ʃən/us/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of having babies, producing young, or producing ...
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(Definition ofculturalandreproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There was a positive wielding of power over the processes of social andculturalreproduction.
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Second, there is a strong case thatculturalreproductionis nowadays linked to mass-mediated representations and per formances.
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Under this framework, stylization seems to be as promising a per formance device forculturalreproductionas any other.
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Their role is moving from being institutions for theculturalreproductionof a distinct francophone community to serving the interests of the dominant market.
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The transition from an arbitrary interpretation of the social world to an authoritative and recognised interpretation is achieved through social repetition andculturalreproduction.
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He recommends a broad, multidisciplinary approach, and focuses on three dimensions: the definition of ideologies, their propagation through the mass media, and theirculturalreproductionin textbooks.
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Cultural production is alsoculturalreproduction; television narratives both reproduce and produce social relations, and change in such narratives and social relations is reciprocal and the product of struggle.
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Parents and educators prove to be two of the most influential enculturating forces ofculturalreproduction.
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Culturalreproductionrefers to the mechanisms by which continuity of cultural experience is sustained across time.
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First, many sociologists of education view the educational system as an institution of social andculturalreproduction.
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Bourdieus main focus was the structural reproduction of disadvantages and inequalities that are caused byculturalreproduction.
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The radical critical view recognizes the relationship between economic andculturalreproductionand stresses the relationships among the theory, ideology, and social practice of learning.
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In the programmed society also the area ofculturalreproductionincluding aspects such as information, consumption, health, research, education would be industrialized.
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