Taste matters: cultural capital and elites in proximate Strategic Action Fields

Date

2017

Director

Publisher

SAGE
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
ArtĆ­culo / Artikulua
Versión aceptada / Onetsi den bertsioa

Project identifier

  • MINECO//ECO2012-33121/ES/ recolecta
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No disponible en Scopus

Abstract

Recent literature suggests that elites are increasingly fragmented and divided. Yet there is very little empirical research that maps the distinctions between different elite groups. This article explores the cultural divisions that pertain to elite factions in two distinct but proximate Strategic Action Fields. A key insight from the article is that the public sector faction studied exhibits a much broader, more aesthetic set of cultural dispositions than their private sector counterparts. This permits a number of interrelated contributions to be made to literature on both elites and field theory. First, the findings suggest that cultural capital acts as a salient source of distinction between elite factions in different Strategic Action Fields. Second, it is demonstrated how cultural capital is socially functional as certain cultural dispositions are strongly homologous with specific professional roles. Third, the article demonstrates the implications for the structure of the State when two culturally distinct elites are brought together in a new Strategic Action Field.

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Keywords

Auditors, Austerity, Cultural capital, Elites, New public audit, Public service, Strategic Action Fields, Taste

Department

Gestión de Empresas / Enpresen Kudeaketa

Faculty/School

Degree

Doctorate program

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Spence C, Carter C, Husillos J, Archel P. Taste matters: Cultural capital and elites in proximate Strategic Action Fields. Human Relations. 2017;70(2):211-236. doi:10.1177/0018726716649247

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