What Pierre Bourdieu taught me
FT
July 26, 2013 5:29 pm
Journalists should take nothing for granted but, instead, look at all the silences in the world and ask: why?
The works of Pierre Bourdieu, the French intellectual, have defined how I view my job as a journalist today. These graphs illustrate this.
In the first chart, Bourdieu shows how subtle cultural signals reproduce the position of the elite, even for something mundane such as food. These cultural patterns are rarely discussed openly.
In the second chart, Bourdieu demonstrates that it is not just what we discuss – or debate – in public that matters but what we don’t discuss that is really important, in terms of reproducing the status quo.
If nothing else, the charts show why journalists should take nothing for granted but, instead, look at the silences in the world and ask: why?
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