habitusˈhæb ɪ təs
habitus
English Definitions:
habitus (noun)
person's predisposition to be affected by something (as a disease)
"the consumptive habitus"
physique, build, body-build, habitus (noun)
constitution of the human body
habitus (Noun)
habitude; mode of life; general appearance.
Habitus
Habitus refers to lifestyle, the values, the dispositions and expectation of particular social groups that are acquired through the activities and experiences of everyday life. Perhaps in more basic terms, the habitus could be understood as a structure of the mind characterized by a set of acquired schemata, sensibilities, dispositions and taste. The particular contents of the habitus are the result of the objectification of social structure at the level of individual subjectivity. The habitus can be seen as counterpoint to the notions of rationality that are prevalent within other disciplines of social science research. It is perhaps best understood in relation to the notion of the 'habitus' and 'field', which describes the relationship between individual agents and the contextual environment.
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