Maria Vidali
The art of being an art lover
The
rise and impact of the marketing process on the modus operandi of
museums is increasingly regarded as a kind of natural expediency. To
such an extent is this so that what is nowadays seen as the
«modernization» debate on the future of museums −in the form of both
public deliberations and discussions within the respective professional
fields− concerns the way of enforcing such a process rather than the
evaluation of its significance, role and repercussions. Much of the
ongoing research in the field of the sociology, concerning cultural
consumption, and museum attendance in particular, frequently supports
the approach of an «administrative shakeup of museum policies» and of
the managerial administration of museum organisation, thus contributing
to the ratification of a new doxa –founded on a museum-centrism- that
tends to predominate in the field of museum management. Exploiting the
data of a comprehensive empirical survey on the Greek museum public and
some critical theoretical work, the article attempts to put the
relationship of sociology of cultural diffusion and sociology of
education on a new basis.
Nikos Panayotopoulos & Maria Vidali
The world of performances (A): The social space of theatre audiences
Based
on a survey on Greek theatre audiences, this article aims to
demonstrate that when we want to examine the nature of theatre goods
being consumed and the way they are consumed, we perceive two
fundamental facts. More specifically, we observe the close relationship
linking theatrical practices (or respective opinions) with the
educational capital (which is measured by criteria of qualifications
acquired) and social provenance (assessed here through the educational
standards of the father, the educational level of the paternal
grandfather, the occupation/ profession of the father and that of the
mother) as well as the fact that educational capital being equal, the
import of social provenance and mostly that of cultural heritage in the
explanatory system of practices and preferences is definitively
increased as we move away from the most legitimate genres.
Despoina Valassi
Privileged learning or learning of privilege. The social space of elite private secondary education in Greece
The
choice of elite private secondary education schools represents a
dominant educational strategy for those social strata of Athenian
society who are at the top of the social hierarchy, achieving through
this path a
way to give to their offspring a privileged and selective environment
of education. Conducting a quantitative field survey of students at 13
well-known private schools in Athens, using a questionnaire completed by
students in the final year of secondary education in the particular
private schools and analyzing the social space of elite private
secondary education in Greece as a socially hierarchal and structured
space, through the social characteristics of the «customer» of the
schools, this paper introduces the fundamental principles of this space:
on the one hand, elite private are schools segregated from the other
private and public schools, establishing, thus, a definitive social
boundary between «the great door and the small door» within the Greek
education system, and, on the other hand, a distinction within the space
of elite private secondary education between schools of an
«aristocracy» and less famous and selective schools. The construction of
a multidimensional social space provides the opportunity of a real
sociological insight into the Athenian bourgeoisie, their internal
differentiations and their strategies.
Theodoros Thanos
Social
distribution and social discrimination in education: the access of
social groups to higher education at the beginning of the 21st century.
This
article discusses young people's chances of access to Greek higher
education during the decade of 2000. Following a previous work of the
author, which studied the same subject during the postwar period, the
present study shows that Greek higher education continues to perform
selectively, directly from the hierarchy of internal orientations:
thoroughly analyzing the young people's access to higher education,
depending on their parents’ and their school’s budgets, the present
research finds that the chances of studying at a university change
significally in benefit of the teenagers who come from the upper social
classes. Finally, the author compares the results of this research to
the rationale of the recent educational changes.
Franz Schultheis
Intercultural comparison: methods and practices
Since
the birth of the social sciences, in the late 19th century, the
comparative approach is something more than a mere method among others;
it constitutes a simulation of the experimentation of the natural
sciences which is not generally applicable in their domain. In an
increasingly globalised world, this approach is omnipresent and is
applied by a growing number of institutions and researchers. This
particular «will to know» seems to represent a genuine power mechanism,
an influential tool of social regulation, to which political discourse
frequently resorts in order to find arguments that would legitimise its
respective aims and strategies. At the same time, this undertaking is
particularly fraught with pitfalls and may lead to considerable
heuristic errors. The article aims to focus on these theoretical and
methodological problems of intercultural comparison and sound a warning
as regards the social utilisation of a powerful but doubtful heuristic
source.
Christian de Montlibert
Querying globalisation discourses
We
would never be able to record every discourse on the virtues of
globalisation. Until recently, everyone insisted on its beneficial
consequences: prosperity, freedom, emancipation and peace were the
prevailing terms. The elaborations and generalities of some
intellectuals were followed by the laudation of globalisation; we were
thus led to speak of mass culture and technical civilisation,
post-modernity and the information and communication technology
revolution. Nevertheless, what lurked behind such abundant discursive
activity was a neoliberal advance supported by North American power
structures, allowing financial institutions and speculative practices to
practically destroy all institutions of social security.
Bernard Vernier
Can social anthropology merge with the anthropology of the symbolic? On secondary incest in the work of Françoise Héritier
In 1994, Françoise Héritier published a book entitled Two Sisters and their Mother.
She suggested an explication of the prohibition of incest taking
account of the interdictions between allies, which Claude Lévi-Strauss
had overlooked. These interdictions could be explained through the
function of human thought which contrasts sameness and difference. If,
for instance, a man cannot marry his wife’s sister, this is because, by
having intercourse with two sisters, he would bring into contact the
identical through the circulation of sexual fluids. This theory affirms
the primacy of the symbolic and is characterised by the negation of the
social.
Secondary
incest does not exist, but in the context of social anthropology it
would be possible to develop another unitary theory. We cannot
comprehend the incest ban unless we take account of the internal
functions analysed by Malinowski and the external ones emphasised by St. Augustine
and other Holy Fathers, long before Lévi-Strauss. In both cases, we
need to establish the prerequisites of cooperation: either by reducing
the friction within the group and its allies or by establishing bonds of
alliance with other groups.
Virgílio Borges Pereira & João Queirós
State, housing and the «social question» in the city of Porto
(1956-2006): an analysis on the making of doxa, orthodoxy and “alodoxia
effects” in the (re)production of state housing policies
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