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* Juan José Martínez-Sierra, [http://french.chass.utoronto.ca/as-sa/ASSA-No18/Article2en.html "Using Bourdieu to Approach the Concept of Television as an Instrument of Social Reproduction in the U.S. The Paradox of The Simpsons"],  ''AS/SA'', vol. 8, n. 18, 2006: 17-27.
 
* Juan José Martínez-Sierra, [http://french.chass.utoronto.ca/as-sa/ASSA-No18/Article2en.html "Using Bourdieu to Approach the Concept of Television as an Instrument of Social Reproduction in the U.S. The Paradox of The Simpsons"],  ''AS/SA'', vol. 8, n. 18, 2006: 17-27.
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* [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_%C5%93uvres_%C3%A9crites_par_et_sur_Pierre_Bourdieu on French Wikipedia]
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* [http://www.bnf.fr/documents/biblio_bourdieu.pdf Sélection bibliographique, 1993-2000], compiled by Bibliothèque nationale de France, April 2012
  
 
===Books on Pierre Bourdieu===
 
===Books on Pierre Bourdieu===

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Pierre Bourdieu (1 August 1930 – 23 January 2002) was a French sociologist, anthropologist, philosopher and champion of the anti-globalisation movement, whose work spanned a broad range of subjects from ethnography to art, literature, education, language, cultural tastes, and television [1]. Bourdieu’s most significant work on cultural production is available in two books: The Field of Cultural Production (1993) and The Rules of Art (1996). Bourdieu builds his theory of cultural production using his own characteristic theoretical vocabulary of habitus, capital and field.

Literature

Books by Pierre Bourdieu

Articles on Bourdieu
Bibliography

Books on Pierre Bourdieu

Film about Bourdieu

  • La sociologie est un sport de combat, documentary, dir. Pierre Charles, 146 min, 2001.

External links