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Between the critical and the engaged: On the importance of studying symbolic aspects of the reproduction of social order
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Late 20th century developments in social sciences and humanities have placed
particular focus on the symbolic aspects of reproduction of social order,
stressing the importance of discursive work in the process. It has become
widely accepted that discourse is profoundly embedded in society and culture,
and hence, closely related also to all forms of power and social inequality.
Therefore, it rightfully assumes a central position among the research
objects of contemporary social sciences. The aim of this article is to
critically examine the impact of the interpretive turn on the study of
culture and symbolic registers of society. The analysis focuses on three
approaches to the study of discourse, culture and society: critical discourse
analysis, Pierre Bourdieu?s sociology of culture and Jeffrey Alexander?s
strong program in cultural sociology. These approaches are further analyzed
according to their position within Burawoy?s division of sociological labor,
particularly between critical and public (engaged) sociology. Finally, the
author suggests that engagement in detailed reconstructions of discursive
manifestations of power, symbolic struggles and/or discursive codes in a
society can provide valuable insight that could open up space for social
engagement. However, in order to fully grasp the importance of symbolic
aspects for the everyday reproduction of social order, the focus of analysis
must also be placed on the role cultural traits and practices (understood as
a discursive resources like any other) play in constructing stratificational
categories, identities and distinctions, masking the very roots of
inequalities that created the perceived cultural differences in the first
place.
Title: Between the critical and the engaged: On the importance of studying symbolic aspects of the reproduction of social order
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Late 20th century developments in social sciences and humanities have placed
particular focus on the symbolic aspects of reproduction of social order,
stressing the importance of discursive work in the process.
It has become
widely accepted that discourse is profoundly embedded in society and culture,
and hence, closely related also to all forms of power and social inequality.
Therefore, it rightfully assumes a central position among the research
objects of contemporary social sciences.
The aim of this article is to
critically examine the impact of the interpretive turn on the study of
culture and symbolic registers of society.
The analysis focuses on three
approaches to the study of discourse, culture and society: critical discourse
analysis, Pierre Bourdieu?s sociology of culture and Jeffrey Alexander?s
strong program in cultural sociology.
These approaches are further analyzed
according to their position within Burawoy?s division of sociological labor,
particularly between critical and public (engaged) sociology.
Finally, the
author suggests that engagement in detailed reconstructions of discursive
manifestations of power, symbolic struggles and/or discursive codes in a
society can provide valuable insight that could open up space for social
engagement.
However, in order to fully grasp the importance of symbolic
aspects for the everyday reproduction of social order, the focus of analysis
must also be placed on the role cultural traits and practices (understood as
a discursive resources like any other) play in constructing stratificational
categories, identities and distinctions, masking the very roots of
inequalities that created the perceived cultural differences in the first
place.
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