Omnivorousness and openness: comments to Tak Wing Chan

The author comments on Tak Wing Chan’s article ‘Understanding Cultural Omnivores: Social and Political Attitudes’ (2018), which addresses an interesting topic for any discussion of the omnivore thesis: does the rise of the cultural omnivore signal the end of class‐cultural distinction?

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Published inThe British journal of sociology Vol. 70; no. 3; pp. 807 - 815
Main Authors Flemmen, Magne P., Jarness, Vegard, Rosenlund, Lennart
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.06.2019
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Summary:The author comments on Tak Wing Chan’s article ‘Understanding Cultural Omnivores: Social and Political Attitudes’ (2018), which addresses an interesting topic for any discussion of the omnivore thesis: does the rise of the cultural omnivore signal the end of class‐cultural distinction?
Bibliography:Commentary for Chan T. W. 2019 “Understanding cultural omnivores: social and political attitudes”
10.1111/1468-4446.12508
10.1111/1467-9221.12613
Commentary for Flemmen M. P. Jarness V. and Rosenlund L. 2019 “Class and status: on the misconstrual of the conceptual distinction and a neo‐Bourdieusian alternative”
British Journal of Sociology
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