42.4 - Changing Power Relations & the Drag Effects of Habitus
Special Issue: Changing Power Relations and the Drag Effects of Habitus.
Introduction
- Stefanie Ernst, Christoph Weischer & Behrouz Alikhani: Changing Power Relations and the Drag Effects of Habitus. Theoretical and Empirical Approaches in the Twenty-First Century. An Introduction.
Methodological and Theoretical Approaches
- Nico Wilterdink: The Dynamics of Inequality and Habitus Formation. Elias, Bourdieu, and the Rise of Nationalist Populism.
- Nina Baur: Process-Oriented Micro-Macro-Analysis. Methodological Reflections on Elias and Bourdieu.
- Sandra Matthäus: Towards the Role of Self, Worth, and Feelings in (Re-)Producing Social Dominance. Explicating Pierre Bourdieu's Implicit Theory of Affect.
Work and Globalisation
- Guido Becke: The Subjectivation of Work and Established-Outsider Figurations.
- Bernd Sommer: Externalisation, Globalised Value Chains and the Invisible Consequences of Social Actions.
Social Conflicts, Immigration, and Democratisation
- Inken Rommel: “We Are the People.” Refugee-’Crisis,’ and the Drag-Effects of Social Habitus in German Society.
- John Connolly & Paddy Dolan: Habitus, the Writings of Irish Hunger Strikers and Elias’s "The Loneliness of the Dying."
- Stephen Vertigans: Death by ‘African’ Democracy. Killing Consequences of Western Power Prognosis.
- Behrouz Alikhani: Post-Democracy or Processes of De-Democratization? United States Case Study.
Education
- Norman Gabriel: Growing Up in Society. A Historical Social Psychology of Childhood.
- Florence Delmotte, Heidi Mercenier & Virginie Van Ingelgom: Belonging and Indifference to Europe. A Study of Young People in Brussels.
Mixed Issue
- Nathalie Bulle: Educating “Modern Mind” in the Light of the Evolution of Western Educational Thought.
- Günter Mey & Marc Dietrich: From Text to Image – Shaping a Visual Grounded Theory Methodology.
- Reiner Keller & Angelika Poferl: Soziologische Wissenskulturen zwischen individualisierter Inspiration und prozeduraler Legitimation. Zur Entwicklung qualitativer und interpretativer Sozialforschung in der deutschen und französischen Soziologie seit den 1960er Jahren.