Class & Cultural Consumption Lesson

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Welcome!

Please have your phone ready.
Turn your camera on if possible.
You might be called upon during class unexpectedly. 
Stay alert!

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Class Overview
  • Warm-up Quiz
  • Recap of Bourdieu
  • Criticism of Bourdieu
  • Breakout Discussion
    Break
  • Globalization, Social Media and Education
  • Breakout Discussion.
  • Conclusions

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Bourdieu's Cultural Capital Quiz

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Q1
A

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Recap

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Brainstorm Q

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Does Bourdieu's theory fit modern life?
Why (not)?

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Criticism

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Breakout Discussion

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Part Two
Globalization, Social Media and Education

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Globalization

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Social media & Social class

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Facebook, Instagram, twitter, Google+, YouTube, TikTok, Myspace, and so on













NRS (National Readership Survey)
social class





(source: Yates & Lockey, 2018)
What is social media?
What is social class?
Social media & social class

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Five factors
  • Media consumption: music, TV,​YouTube, games​ 
  • Information seeking: health, public​ services, leisure​ 
  • Political action: petitions, political​
    communication​ 
  • Formal transactions: banking,​ government services​ 
  • Social use: social media​


Source: Yates & Lockey (2018)

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Source: Yates & Lockey (2018)
Source: Yates & Lockey (2018)

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Educational Inequality
Inequality is present in our society – also in education
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Unicef published a report with an overview of inequality among children in the 41 wealthiest countries (2016)
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Income & Education
Bottom 10% has less than 50% of disposable income when compared to middle income and is more likely to fall behind in education.

 There is a huge gap between 15-year-olds. They are falling below a minimum proficiency of reading, maths & science skills.

Some of the richest countries are at the bottom.

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Income & education
The first column shows how far low-achieving children are behind the ‘average’ child
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The bars on the right show the percentage of children below minimum proficiency
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Although fewer children are left behind the ‘average’ child, the overall standard of the ‘average’ child is still poor.

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Breakout Discussion Points
Globalization:
‘’Instead of creating unity, globalization leads to more diversity in the world’’

Social media:
‘’The extent of social media usage defines people’s social statuses.’’

Education:
‘’Better access to education automatically improves social inequality’’

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Group Division

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