Between Turbo Folk, Opera and Rock'n'Roll – Cultural Consumption and Cultural Capital of Urban Youth in Adriatic Region (CROSBI ID 635664)
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Krolo, Krešimir ; Marcelić, Sven ; Tonković, Željka
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Between Turbo Folk, Opera and Rock'n'Roll – Cultural Consumption and Cultural Capital of Urban Youth in Adriatic Region
This presentation explores the survey data collected in the period from November 2015 to February 2016 as a part of the research project of cultural needs and intergenerational transmission of cultural capital of youth in Adriatic region. Data was collected from the representative sample from third and fourth grade high school students in six larger cities on the Adriatic coast. (Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Šibenik, Split and Dubrovnik). Main goal of the survey was to establish the patterns of cultural consumption and cultural needs as well as indicators of potentially developing trends amongst Croatian youth regarding classical and contemporary art forms. In order to properly contextualize the data, theoretical framework was developed around the concepts of homology and cultural capital of Pierre Bourdieu, theories of individualization and cultural consumption (Beck, Lash) as well as theories of omnivores and univores (Chan & Goldthrope). Special emphasis was on relation between intergenerational transmission of cultural capital and cultural needs which included the measures of parental cultural consumption. Besides theories of cultural consumption and cultural capital, concepts and different measures of value orientations and identities were used to establish a connection between patterns of consumption and local socio- cultural context in relation to issues facing societies in multiple transitions. Data was analyzed by using multivariate statistical (factor, cluster and linear regression) analysis. Analyzed data suggests existence of several specific groups of cultural consumption with strong influence of parental cultural capital, as well as influence of value orientations and identities. It is concluded that patterns of cultural consumption and cultural tastes are more linked with Bourdieu's theory of homology, but also with specific local socio-cultural processes that played relevant role in establishing before mentioned patterns.
kulturna potrošnja ; kulturi kapital ; Jadranska regija ; mladi
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Reinvestigating Culture in Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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26.05.2016-28.05.2016
Beograd, Srbija