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8367-105-6. 42 pages. (ii) Paul Nesbitt-Larking. Chapter 6, "Sticks, Carrots, and Party Favours: State and Political Regulation of the Media." Politics, Society, and the Media: Canadian Perspectives. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2001. ISBN: 1-55111-181-0. 27 pages. Activities and Assignments 4.1 Public Sphere Instructor-led discussion on week’s readings, podcasts, and unit notes. 4.2 Campaign 640: Team 5 Facilitates Class wide Discussion Team 5 moderates discussion on the Campaign 640 discussion board. 4.3 Campaign 640: Team 6: Sixth Team Presentation Team 6 presents on their choice of topic on the Campaign 640 discussion board. 4.4 Public Sphere Instructor-led discussion on week’s readings, podcasts, and unit notes. 4.5 Campaign 640: Team 6 Facilitates Class wide Discussion Team 6 moderates discussion on the Campaign 640 discussion board. 4.6 Campaign 640: Team 7: Seventh Team Presentation Team 7 presents on their choice of topic on the Campaign 640 discussion board. Unit Four Notes: Week 7 Keywords: Grant and Wood: Schor and Bourdieu: . symbolic capital . the cultural commodity . cultural capital . cultural discount . “taste” . the nobody knows rule . public goods 1. Context and Perspective: Pierre Bourdieu and “cultural capital” MOUSEBENDER: Have you in fact got any cheese here at all? WENSLEYDALE: Yes, sir. MOUSEBENDER: Really? WENSLEYDALE: No. Not really, 无忧论文 【http://www.uklunwen.com】sir. MOUSEBENDER: You haven't. WENSLEYDALE: No, sir, not a scrap. I was deliberately wasting your time, sir. From “Cheese Shop,” Monty Python’s Flying Circus, 1972 a. Pierre Bourdieu and Monty Python’s “Cheese Shop” sketch Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002) was one of the world’s best known and widely read semioticians, and one of the best theorists of how culture, socio-economic class, and power relate. His most famous book, Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste, is particularly concerned with the nature of “taste” and cultural preferences in general. Bourdieu is also the major theoretical source in Schor’s reading, and thus in understanding Bourdieu we might better appreciate Schor’s argument. Before reading further, listen to the audio file that recorded John Cleese and Michael Palin’s performance in the “Cheese Shop” sketch. The file is located under the image of Cleese at the bottom of this actual Massachusetts cheese store’s page; just click the image, and play the file. The reason for using the “Cheese Shop” sketch will be made clear later in the Bourdieu section of these notes. The Village Cheese Shoppe’s URL is in the “Rogue’s Gallery” section of the platform. b. key concepts: symbolic capital and cultural capital (i) definitions The word “capital” is one we are familiar with from economics and theory, e.g., as in the word “capitalists.” “Capital” in this sense usually means (from dictio |
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