Understanding habitus with visual methods in a deindustrialised coal mining community James Pattison
Overview Context The Project Habitus Photo elicitation
Context From Shirebrook Colliery to Sports Direct Social change Precarity Territorial Stigmatization
The Project ‘encounters never take place in a space free from history, material conditions and power’ (Valentine 2008: 333)
Habitus ‘that system of durable, transposable dispositions, structured structures predisposed to function as structuring structures…’ (Bourdieu 1990b: 53)
Photo Elicitation Lamburn in Fink (2012)
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