SOCPSY 3ZZ3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Pierre Bourdieu, Mobile Phone, Cultural Capital
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Multi-disciplinary perspectives on the peer group: functionalism, society is comprised of organizations and institutions. 5 main institutions: family, economy, religion, education and government: the peer group corresponds to function within society and stabilization of society, according to rekalidou (2010), peer groups serve 3 basic functions: (1) peer. Acceptance, (2) friendship and (3) participation in social networks. Found that pupils choose one another based on personality traits, solidarity, interests and common actions: reproductive models pierre bourdieu. Fields: physical and metaphorical places where capital is exchanged. Recall some of the key concepts: interaction, role of language (verbal and non- verbal) and self-directed speech" collective development through interaction with others. Test et al (2013) emphasizes that children learn not only from teachers and adults but also from more competent peers. Children learn by observing or imitating others, including peers. Test et al (2013) studied 12 preschoolers (4 and 5) in the usa to understand the relationship between social interactions and engagement inactivities.