Habitus: A Sense of Place
Emma Rooksby author Jean Hillier editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st Dec '23
£110.00
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This title was first published in 2002: Habitus is a concept developed by the late French philosopher, Pierre Bourdieu, as a ’sense of one’s place...a sense of the other’s place’. It relates to our perceptions of space and place and how these perceptions affect our actions, not only in shaping the form of environments, but also simply in our experience and interaction with places. Habitus implies that a web of complex processes inseparably links the physical, the social and the mental. Inspired by this concept, this compelling book brings together leading scholars from interdisciplinary fields to examine ways in which spaces and places are constructed, read and used by different people. Following a key chapter by Pierre Bourdieu himself, the book is divided into sections guided by the following three questions: How does the notion of Habitus help us understand international and national political structures and activities? Does Habitus help explain processes of place-making in relation to practices of the built environment? How durable is Habitus: might it undergo transformation in changing circumstances? The last publication Pierre Bourdieu was involved in, it is a tribute to his remarkable contribution to the field.
’The concept of Habitus stands at the centre of the work of Pierre Bourdieu. It is one of the most important analytic tools in contemporary sociology, yet one of the most frequently misunderstood. This volume offers a welcome occasion for clarification, deeper examination, and new analyses.’ Professor Craig Calhoun, University of New York, USA ’Gathering together the contributions of a group of leading scholars, this book represents an innovative and important application of Bourdieusian theory, showing how space is intertwined with power. The collection also breaks new ground by enquiring closely how durable the Habitus is. In a fresh essay, especially written for this volume, Bourdieu synthesises his earlier research on the historical role of rootless intellectuals, or others whose "misfit Habitus" is productive of fruitful heresies. The volume as a whole thus valuably illuminates the nature of oppositional thought and action, pinpointing especially groups such as migrants, dissident planners or ethnic minorities as bearers of social transformations.’ Bridget Fowler, University of Glasgow, UK '...it is a significant contribution to those interested in social and political aspects of everyday life in general, and Bourdieu's work in particular.' Journal of Rural Cooperation '...this is a rich collection of papers emerging from a diverse range of disciplines, written by social and political theorists, theorists of urban planning and architecture, geographers and philosophers...an eclectic mixture of political and urban planning theory.' Local Government Studies 'Overall, this is a rich collection of papers emerging from a diverse range of disciplines, written by social and political theorists, theorists of urban planning and architecture, geographers and philosophers.' Local Government Studies 'The collection is a valuable one, as much for the individual empirical applications and theoretical extensions as for the inspiration derived from the concept
ISBN: 9781138724365
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444 pages