Article(electronic)October 2019

Prosopography, Networks, Life Course Sequences, and so on. Quantifying with or beyond Bourdieu?

In: Bulletin of sociological methodology: Bulletin de méthodologie sociologique : BMS, Volume 144, Issue 1, p. 6-39

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Abstract

This article focuses on the importance of quantifying Bourdieu's "research programme", linked with the concepts of field, habitus, and capital. It presents possible ways of doing statistics within this framework and argues that continuous methodological development should be pursued. To support this argument, the article highlights the methodology and empirical results of a doctoral dissertation on the Swiss field of economic sciences. It stresses the relevance of using a prosopographical strategy and advocates further development of multiple correspondence analysis, and the use of sequence analysis and social network analysis. The main contributions of these methods concern the investigation of subgroup profiles in fields, the trajectories of accumulation and conversion of capitals and the structure of social capital. When asking whether or not we should think with or beyond Bourdieu when suggesting new methodological developments to his programme, this article argues that we ought to think beyond his strict written work, but still within his theoretical framework, which proves particularly relevant to the study of power relations among individuals.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2070-2779

DOI

10.1177/0759106319880148

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