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New publication: Heinrich Wilhelm Schäfer: HabitusAnalysis 1. Epistemology and Language.
http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-531-94037-3
This
book is the first of three volumes of HabitusAnalysis that take the
sociology of Pierre Bourdieu as a starting point to develop a methodical
approach to the habitus of social actors. However, the concept of
habitus and Bourdieu’s approach to language are somewhat disputed while
his relationist epistemology is seldom paid tribute to. The present
volume therefore in its first part deals with Bourdieu’s roots in
relationist Neo-Kantian philosophy, the basic traits of his relationist
sociology. The second part examines Bourdieu’s theoretical and empirical
work on language before elaborating its own praxeological concept of
language use that opens the road to a methodically and theoretically
sound reconstruction of the habitus of social actors. In the second
volume of HabitusAnalysis we will carefully re-read Bourdieu’s
theory in order to develop a disposition-based theory of the habitus
that emphasizes the creative potential of the linkage between mental
orientations and socio-structural processes, classification and classes,
as well as dispositions and positions. The method presented in the
third volume will facilitate a detailed empirical analysis of the
creative transformations operated by the habitus in relation with the
social structures of domination and the dynamics of social
differentiation.