| 31. | Habitus explains the mutually penetrating realities of individual subjectivity and societal objectivity after the function of social construction.
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| 32. | These internalised relationships and habitual expectations and relationships form, over time, the " habitus ".
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| 33. | The "'habitus "'is the choice of positions according to one's dispositions.
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| 34. | Bourdieu attempts to use the concepts of habitus and field to remove the division between the subjective and the objective.
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| 35. | The idea of social inertia can be traced back to habitus ) which often serve to maintain the status quo.
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| 36. | It is in these local responsive processes that there emerge population-wide patterns of activity, culture and habitus.
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| 37. | Pierre Bourdieu argued that the reproduction of the social structure results from the habitus of individuals ( Bourdieu, 1987 ).
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| 38. | His discussion around race is distinct from Bourdieu's treatment of migrants and their amount of linguistic capital and habitus.
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| 39. | The habitus of an immature specimen, already showing the large spiny front legs, was drawn by Proszynski in 1984.
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| 40. | Along with other arborescent " Dracaena " species it has a distinctive growth habit called " dracoid habitus ".
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