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Field theory (sociology)
Bourdieu's Five Lessons for Criminology
Bourdieu and Criminology Foreword
Monika Krause How Fields Vary
A Brief Analysis and Application of Bourdieu's Field Theory
Field Theory Approaches to New Media Practices: Ida Willig, Karen Waltorp
Ida Schultz, Assistant Professor, Phd Journalism | CBIT | Roskilde University | Denmark Email:
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Bourdieu's Five Lessons for Criminology
The Fields of Public Policy Vincent Dubois
Theorizing Surveillance in the UK Crime Control Field Michael Mccahill School of Social Science, University of Hull, Hull, HU67RX, UK; E-Mail:
[email protected]
The Security Field: Forming and Expanding a Bourdieusian Criminology
Pierre Bourdieu's Field Theory and Its Use for Understanding the Illicit
What Is a Global Field? Rethinking Bourdieu's Field Theory Beyond the Nation-State∗
Field Theory
Field, Capital and the Policing Habitus
Toward Legitimacy and an Infrastructure
1 the Formation and Transformation of a Transnational Field
Cultural Sociology
Study on the Spatial Pattern of Migration Population in Egypt and Its Flow Field Characteristics from the Perspective of “Source-Flow-Sink”
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The Forms of Value: Problems of Convertibility in Field Theory
Field Theory in Cultural Capital Studies of Educational Attainment
Extending the Concept of Community Interaction to Explore Regional Community Fields
A Theory of Fields
Determinants of Media Criticism in a Democracy in Transition: Applying Field Theory to Turkey
Field and Ecology © American Sociological Association 2016 DOI: 10.1177/0735275116632556 Stx.Sagepub.Com
Field Theory in Cultural Capital Studies of Educational Attainment Troels Krarup, Martin D
Punishments for Drugs Offenders Who Pose Risks to Children Flacks, S
Field Theory in Comparative Context: a New Paradigm for Media Studies
Using Bourdieu's Theory of Practice to Understand Academic Under Achievement Among Inner-City Students in British Columbia: A
Field Theory and Interdisciplinarity: History and Sociology in Germany and France During the Twentieth Century
Habitus, Capital, and Conflict: Bringing Bourdieusian Field Theory To
Varieties of Field Theory Daniel Kluttz and Neil Fligstein Appears In
Social Fields and Natural Systems: Integrating Knowledge About Society and Nature
Relational Ethnography