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Patterns Of Social Inequality And Exclusion
How can these three forms of capital can be converted into the other or do overlapping?
If an individual has economic capital (viz. he is from a rich family), he can acquire naturally, the cultural capital (i.e. higher education) and owing to this, he can also acquire social capital.
Some More Questions From Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion Chapter
How can social capital overlap the economic capital?
What is social stratification?
What are the main characteristics of social stratification?
What is the difference between formation of social stratification and that of prejudices?
What are stereotypes?
Are stereotypes stand true all the time?
What is discrimination?
In which forms the social inequality is seen?
what is social exclusion?
Will you say rich people do not sleep on pavements or under bridge becavse they are excluded from their access to pavements?
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