Kulturen i kassen: Sammenhængen mellem socialklasse og tv-forbrug i Danmark
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Kulturen i kassen: Sammenhængen mellem socialklasse og tv-forbrug i Danmark. / Andrade, Stefan Bastholm; Karlson, Kristian Bernt; Baek, Esben.
In: Praktiske Grunde: Nordisk tidsskrift for kultur- og samfundsvidenskab, No. 2, 2011, p. 43-62.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Kulturen i kassen: Sammenhængen mellem socialklasse og tv-forbrug i Danmark
AU - Andrade, Stefan Bastholm
AU - Karlson, Kristian Bernt
AU - Baek, Esben
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This article examines the association between social class and a widespread cultural practice, TV consumption, in Denmark. Because of its omnipresence,TV consumption, as an indicator of cultural practices, guarantees sufficient homogeneity for identifying patterns of distinction in present-day Danish society.We combine specific multiple correspondence analysis with cluster analysis to identify TV segments and we relate those segments to social class. Using nationalrepresentative data, we identify four TV segments and find that, while the four segments are not related to social class in the population, they are related once we break down the analysis on age groups. Our findings suggest that cultural distinction cannot be conceived independently of age or birth cohort.
AB - This article examines the association between social class and a widespread cultural practice, TV consumption, in Denmark. Because of its omnipresence,TV consumption, as an indicator of cultural practices, guarantees sufficient homogeneity for identifying patterns of distinction in present-day Danish society.We combine specific multiple correspondence analysis with cluster analysis to identify TV segments and we relate those segments to social class. Using nationalrepresentative data, we identify four TV segments and find that, while the four segments are not related to social class in the population, they are related once we break down the analysis on age groups. Our findings suggest that cultural distinction cannot be conceived independently of age or birth cohort.
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
SP - 43
EP - 62
JO - Praktiske Grunde: Nordisk tidsskrift for kultur- og samfundsvidenskab
JF - Praktiske Grunde: Nordisk tidsskrift for kultur- og samfundsvidenskab
SN - 1902-2271
IS - 2
ER -
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