Social status and cultural consumption:
Leading scholars from around the world examine the social stratification of arts and culture in contemporary society.
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Zusammenfassung: | Leading scholars from around the world examine the social stratification of arts and culture in contemporary society. |
Beschreibung: | "How does cultural hierarchy relate to social hierarchy? Do themore advantaged consume 'high' culture, while the less advantaged consume popular culture? Or has cultural consumption in contemporary societies become individualised to such a degree that there is no longer any social basis for cultural consumption? Leading scholars from the UK, the USA, Chile, France, Hungary and the Netherlands systematically examine the social stratification of arts and culture. They evaluate the 'class-culture homology argument' of Pierre Bourdieu and Herbert Gans; the 'individualisation arguments' of Anthony Giddens, Ulrich Beck and Zymunt Bauman; and the 'omnivore-univore argument' of Richard Peterson. They also demonstrate that, consistent with Max Weber's class-status distinction, cultural consumption, as a key element of lifestyle, is stratified primarily on the basis of social status rather than by social class"--Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XV, 273 S. graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | Titel: Social status and cultural consumption
Autor: Chan, Tak Wing
Jahr: 2010
Contents
List of figures page ix
List of tables xi
List of contributors xiv
Acknowledgments xv
1 Social status and cultural consumption 1
TAK WING CHAN AND JOHN H. GOLDTHORPE
2 The social status scale: its construction and properties 28
TAK WING CHAN
3 Social stratification and musical consumption:
highbrow-middlebrow in the United States 57
ARTHUR S. ALDERSON, ISAAC HEACOCK AND
AZAMAT JUNISBAI
4 Bourdieu s legacy and the class-status debate on cultural
consumption: musical consumption in contemporary
France 84
PHILIPPE COULANGEON AND YANNICK LEMEL
5 Social status and public cultural consumption: Chile in
comparative perspective 109
FLORENCIA TORCHE
6 Social stratification and cultural participation in
Hungary: a post-communist pattern of consumption? 139
ERZSEBET BUKODI
7 Status, class and culture in the Netherlands 169
GERBERT KRAAYKAMP, KOEN VAN EIJCK AND
WOUT ULTEE
viii Contents
8 Social stratification of cultural consumption across three
domains: music; theatre, dance and cinema; and the
visual arts 204
TAK WING CHAN AND JOHN H. GOLDTHORPE
9 Conclusion 232
TAK WING CHAN
References 252
Index 269
Figures
2.1 Distribution of educational attainment within status group 45
2.2 Distribution of income within status group 46
2.3 Distribution of status within and between classes 50
2.4 SIOPS and H-G scale plotted against social status scale 52
2.5 ISEI plotted against social status scale 54
3.1 Area plot of styles of highbrow-middlebrow musical
consumption by social status 72
3.2 Factor change/discrete change associated with significant
parameters 77
3.3 Factor change/discrete change associated with
gender-specific status measure and other key parameters 80
4.1 Musical genres most often listened to and the distribution
of respondents by number of genres listened to 92
4.2 MCA results 95
5.1 Cultural participation rate in four countries: overall rates
and movie-going rate by income quartile 113
5.2 Distribution of types of consumer by status, education,
class and income 123
5.3 Predicted probabilities of being an inactive, an omnivore
or a movie-lover by social status and income 129
5.4 Predicted probability of being an omnivore, a movie-lover
or a live-performance aficionado by income and status with
income-status interaction 133
6.1 Bivariate association between social status and type of
cultural consumer 151
6.2 Predicted probability of being culturally active 158
6.3 Predicted probability of being an omnivore 159
7.1 Cultural participation rate by social class and social status
of respondent and partner 184
x List of figures
8.1 Bivariate association between social status and level of
cross-domain cultural participation 216
8.2 Probability of a hypothetical respondent being found at
above level 1 and at level 4 by educational qualifications
and status 225
Tables
2.1 Data used in the estimation of the status scale 31
2.2 Status groups in descending status score and their relative
size in each country 33
2.3 Correlation of status scales estimated for different
sub-populations in the UK and the US 42
2.4 Bivariate correlation between status and education and
between status and income, and standardised regression
coefficients when status scores are regressed on education
and income 43
2.5 Seven-fold version of the CASMIN class schema 47
2.6 Variance of social status between classes and within class
for the seven countries 48
2.7 Correlation between various occupational status scales for
the UK 52
3.1 Percentage of respondents who have attended live music
events, listened to music (recording/radio), or watched a
musical performance (television/vcr/dvd) in the last
twelve months 62
3.2 Latent class models fitted to SPPA musical consumption
items 63
3.3 Relative size of latent classes and conditional probabilities
of consuming each item in last twelve months 64
3.4 Estimated overall probability and conditional (row)
probabilities of consuming each item 65
3.5 Characteristics of latent classes 66
3.6 Multinomial logistic regression predicting latent class
membership 74
4.1 Correlation of factors to initial variables and MCA
eigenvalues 94
List of tables
96
4.2 Percentage of respondents within each cluster listening to
various genres of music and reporting different number of
genres
4.3 Distribution of types of listener by age, gender, area of
residence, hours worked per week, class, status, income and
education 97
4.4 Cultural consumption characteristics of the four clusters of
music listeners 99
4.5 Multinomial logistic regression on cluster membership 100
5.1 Descriptive statistics 117
5.2 Percentage of respondents who have taken part in various
cultural activities in the last 12 months 118
5.3 Latent class analysis of six indicators of cultural
consumption 118
5.4 Relative size of the latent classes and conditional probability
of participating in various cultural activities each class 119
5.5 Percentage of respondents within each latent class engaging
in other cultural consumption and leisure activities 121
5.6 Multinomial logistic regression of cultural consumption
patterns 125
5.7 Multinomial logistic regression model of cultural
consumption pattern with income proxy by status
interaction 132
5.8 Typical occupations within each of the 28 occupational
groups in Chile. 137
6.1 Percentage of respondents who have taken part in various
cultural activities in the past 12 months 144
6.2 Distribution of respondents in the three separate domains
of cultural consumption 145
6.3 Goodness of fit statistics of log-linear models as applied to a
three-way contingency table cross-classifying types of
cultural participation in different domains 146
6.4 Distribution of respondents by pattern of cultural
consumption over the three domains 147
6.5 Distribution of types of cultural consumer within status
groups (% by row) 149
6.6 Distribution of types of cultural consumer within classes
(%byrow) 151
6.7 Descriptive statistics of covariates (N = 6844) 153
List of tables xiii
6.8 Multinomial logistic regression: type of cultural consumer
as dependent variable 154
6.9 Examples of predicted probabilities of cultural activities by
father s social status 163
7.1 Descriptive statistics 183
7.2 Regression of visiting museums on individual and partner s
class and status position 186
7.3 Regression of attending theatre on individual and partner s
class and status position 188
7.4 Regression of attending classical concerts on individual and
partner s class and status position 190
7.5 Regression of attending pop concerts on individual and
partner s class and status position 192
7.6 Frequencies of overlapping audiences 198
7.7 Multinomial regression of omnivorousness versus
non-participation, univore pop attendance 200
8.1 Distribution of respondents by latent classes within the
three cultural domains (N = 3819) 207
8.2 Goodness of fit statistics of loglinear models as applied
to a three-way contingency table cross-classifying cultural
participation in (1) music, (2) theatre, dance C cinema,
and (3) the visual arts 212
8.3 Distribution of respondents across levels of cultural
participation over all three domains 213
8.4 Distribution of respondents by level of cross-domain
cultural participation within social class 215
8.5 Multinomial logit model: level of cultural participation as
the dependent variable 219
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