Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2062393043> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2062393043 endingPage "92" @default.
- W2062393043 startingPage "70" @default.
- W2062393043 abstract "This paper examines the association between status and cultural consumption in the domain of reading in Chile. After empirically obtaining a status hierarchy based on the marriage patterns of occupational incumbents, I examine the influence of individual status position on book reading, frequency of reading, and diversity of book genre preferences. The findings indicate that position in the status hierarchy has a significant influence on book reading, and that this influence is net of educational attainment, income, and social class. Furthermore, status, but not education or economic resources, affects the preference for a more diverse book genre portfolio. In contrast, status is not an important determinant of magazine and newspaper reading, while education and income are. A historical account of these contrasting effects suggest that while newspapers and magazines have lost their elite character, diversifying in order to cater to popular taste throughout the 20th century, books remain a marker of ‘elite culture’ in contemporary Chilean society." @default.
- W2062393043 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2062393043 creator A5049214853 @default.
- W2062393043 date "2007-04-01" @default.
- W2062393043 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2062393043 title "Social status and cultural consumption: The case of reading in Chile" @default.
- W2062393043 cites W1964214169 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W1970402998 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W1994031345 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W1996100815 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2011394081 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2014146118 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2028104772 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2029293534 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2032204697 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2054705747 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2060085583 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2084077463 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2090229965 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2094421584 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2094437140 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2100146377 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2107265305 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2122747785 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2139202397 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2139475786 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2144614769 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2144695718 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2154609538 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W2161357444 @default.
- W2062393043 cites W4255818028 @default.
- W2062393043 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poetic.2007.03.004" @default.
- W2062393043 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W2062393043 type Work @default.
- W2062393043 sameAs 2062393043 @default.
- W2062393043 citedByCount "58" @default.
- W2062393043 countsByYear W20623930432012 @default.
- W2062393043 countsByYear W20623930432013 @default.
- W2062393043 countsByYear W20623930432014 @default.
- W2062393043 countsByYear W20623930432015 @default.
- W2062393043 countsByYear W20623930432016 @default.
- W2062393043 countsByYear W20623930432017 @default.
- W2062393043 countsByYear W20623930432018 @default.
- W2062393043 countsByYear W20623930432019 @default.
- W2062393043 countsByYear W20623930432020 @default.
- W2062393043 countsByYear W20623930432022 @default.
- W2062393043 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2062393043 hasAuthorship W2062393043A5049214853 @default.
- W2062393043 hasBestOaLocation W20623930432 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C110888244 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C142806620 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C147077947 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C19165224 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C201280247 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C2775987171 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C2778930550 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C2781316041 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C29595303 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C30772137 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C31170391 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C554936623 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C57868080 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C8868529 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C110888244 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C142806620 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C144024400 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C147077947 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C149923435 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C15744967 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C169760540 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C17744445 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C19165224 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C199539241 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C201280247 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C2775987171 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C2778930550 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C2781316041 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C2908647359 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C29595303 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C30772137 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C31170391 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C36289849 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C554936623 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C57868080 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C8868529 @default.
- W2062393043 hasConceptScore W2062393043C94625758 @default.
- W2062393043 hasIssue "2-3" @default.
- W2062393043 hasLocation W20623930431 @default.
- W2062393043 hasLocation W20623930432 @default.