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The Bourdieu paradigm
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23 March 2021

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Mindfulness, PHILOSOPHY / Political, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Phenomenology and Existentialism, Western philosophy: Enlightenment, Society and Social Sciences, Social and political philosophy, Social and cultural history
'The Bourdieu Paradigm is a helpful contribution to existing writing on Bourdieu, particularly in its ability to conduct an analysis of the origins of his theoretical perspective. Given the increasing application of Bourdieu’s theoretical tools across contemporary social scientific research, both in the United Kingdom and internationally, this book is a timely addition to scholarship, allowing researchers to reflect on the development of this sociological theory and providing insights into potential new directions.'
LSE Review of Books
Introduction
Part I: Origins
1 Schutz in Vienna, 1900 to 1938
2 Gurwitsch in Germany and France, 1900 to 1938
3 Schutz and Gurwitsch in America, 1940-1980
4 Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Part II: Pierre Bourdieu: Evolution of an intellectual social project
5 The 1950s
6 The 1960s
7 The 1970s
8 The 1980s
9 The 1990s
Postscript
Index