Academic Capital
Educational Capital, Sociology, Pierre Bourdieu
978-620-1-31231-9
6201312315
96
2012-07-04
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Academic capital is a term used by sociologists to represent how an individual’s amount of education and other academic experience can be used to gain a place in society. Much like other forms of capital (social, economic, cultural), academic capital doesn’t depend on one sole factor—the measured duration of schooling—but instead is made up of many different factors, including the individual's academic transmission from his/her family, status of the academic institutions attended, and publications produced by the individual.
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