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    Exploring communication, space and identity through habitus

    Cruickshank, Prue

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    2015-07
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    Cruickshank, P. (2015, July). Exploring communication, space and identity through habitus. Paper presented at Australia & New Zealand Communication Association, Queenstown, New Zealand.
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    Abstract
    Overview of presentation *Explore who & how we engage in communication, space and identity *Habitus – what is it and its influence on communication *Multiple dimensions of symbolic capital *Spaces for structural interface and agency exchanges *My entrepreneurial immigrant study underpinning these claims *Revealing entrepreneurial cultural, human and social capital *Habitus strongly influences our identity, communication and engagement in the spaces we function in
    Keywords:
    habitus, social norms, migrants, entrepreneurship, symbolic capital, migrant experiences
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    200208 Migrant Cultural Studies
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