ROMANIA’S CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE GLOBAL AND EUROPEAN CONTEXT

Starting from Bordieu’s theory on the connection between the economic, social, and cultural capital of society, the paper analyzes two variables of cultural consumption in 2014 Romania, namely the population’s perception of national heritage and their attitude towards foreign cultures, in order to...

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Main Author: GABRIELA DUMBRAVĂ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Petrosani 2016-10-01
Series:Annals of the University of Petrosani: Economics
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Online Access:http://www.upet.ro/annals/economics/pdf/2016/part1/Dumbrava_2.pdf
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spelling doaj-58ad62aee49747138f1f3c30b29611c92020-11-24T23:08:51ZengUniversity of PetrosaniAnnals of the University of Petrosani: Economics1582-59492247-86202016-10-01161103112ROMANIA’S CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE GLOBAL AND EUROPEAN CONTEXTGABRIELA DUMBRAVĂ0University of Petroșani, RomaniaStarting from Bordieu’s theory on the connection between the economic, social, and cultural capital of society, the paper analyzes two variables of cultural consumption in 2014 Romania, namely the population’s perception of national heritage and their attitude towards foreign cultures, in order to assess the effects of the accession to the European Union on the Romanians’ sense of national identity. The study combines social theories with historical facts and statistical data in an attempt to show how Romania’s Europeanization actually perfected the country’s economic, social, and cultural disruption started after 1989.http://www.upet.ro/annals/economics/pdf/2016/part1/Dumbrava_2.pdfcultural capitalnational identitycultural consumptioncultural decapitalizationglobalizationEuropeanizationdiversity
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ROMANIA’S CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE GLOBAL AND EUROPEAN CONTEXT
Annals of the University of Petrosani: Economics
cultural capital
national identity
cultural consumption
cultural decapitalization
globalization
Europeanization
diversity
author_facet GABRIELA DUMBRAVĂ
author_sort GABRIELA DUMBRAVĂ
title ROMANIA’S CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE GLOBAL AND EUROPEAN CONTEXT
title_short ROMANIA’S CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE GLOBAL AND EUROPEAN CONTEXT
title_full ROMANIA’S CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE GLOBAL AND EUROPEAN CONTEXT
title_fullStr ROMANIA’S CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE GLOBAL AND EUROPEAN CONTEXT
title_full_unstemmed ROMANIA’S CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE GLOBAL AND EUROPEAN CONTEXT
title_sort romania’s cultural capital in the global and european context
publisher University of Petrosani
series Annals of the University of Petrosani: Economics
issn 1582-5949
2247-8620
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Starting from Bordieu’s theory on the connection between the economic, social, and cultural capital of society, the paper analyzes two variables of cultural consumption in 2014 Romania, namely the population’s perception of national heritage and their attitude towards foreign cultures, in order to assess the effects of the accession to the European Union on the Romanians’ sense of national identity. The study combines social theories with historical facts and statistical data in an attempt to show how Romania’s Europeanization actually perfected the country’s economic, social, and cultural disruption started after 1989.
topic cultural capital
national identity
cultural consumption
cultural decapitalization
globalization
Europeanization
diversity
url http://www.upet.ro/annals/economics/pdf/2016/part1/Dumbrava_2.pdf
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