2021
DOI: 10.47405/mjssh.v6i7.869
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Comparison and Contrast between Bourdieu’s Theory of Practice and Shamsul’s Two Social Reality Approach in the Portrayal of Identity

Abstract: This paper analyses Bourdieu’s Theory of Practice, the concept field and habitus and Shamsul Amri’s Two Social Reality, the concept everyday- defined and authority-defined as both theories that function as analytical tools and have similar narratives based on the macro/micro and structure/agency linkage. A comparison and contrast of both theories were analysed to further understand the use of each theory. Findings within the article show both theories have a structural or authoritative emphasis however the the… Show more

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“…Firstly, nature must be available to the consumer [137], and, secondly, the ability to enjoy nature is often learned within a social group [138]. The CN is also a key component of identity, which is formed within the social sphere [139]. However, as CN has strong predictive qualities (e.g., Leung et al [140]; Dong et al [113]), it is included in the IMSC as part of the meso-dimensional influences on SCs' behaviours.…”
Section: Connectedness To Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, nature must be available to the consumer [137], and, secondly, the ability to enjoy nature is often learned within a social group [138]. The CN is also a key component of identity, which is formed within the social sphere [139]. However, as CN has strong predictive qualities (e.g., Leung et al [140]; Dong et al [113]), it is included in the IMSC as part of the meso-dimensional influences on SCs' behaviours.…”
Section: Connectedness To Naturementioning
confidence: 99%