04040nam 22004933 450 991102041270332120250819080502.01-83624-946-21-83624-947-0(CKB)38525964800041(MiAaPQ)EBC32086607(Au-PeEL)EBL32086607(OCoLC)1521333043(NjHacI)9938525964800041(EXLCZ)993852596480004120250819d2025 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCapital, Privilege and Political Participation1st ed.London :British Academy,2025.©2025.1 online resource (334 pages)British Academy Monographs1-83624-590-4 Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Political Participation, Privilege, and Capital -- Considering the Context -- Overview of the Book -- 1 Unequal Political Participation -- Commonplace for Some -- What Is Political Participation? -- What Drives Participation? -- Unpacking Who Participates -- Towards Structural and Perceived Privilege -- 2 Structural Privilege -- Inequality and Privilege -- Capital and Politics -- Capital, Class, and Privilege -- 3 Perceptions of Privilege -- The Importance of Perceptions -- Perceptions, Inequality, and Politics -- Perceptions of Groups and Status -- Status, Explanations, and Political Participation -- Accounting for Perceptions of Privilege -- 4 Political Participation and Non-Participation -- Diversity in Participation and Non-Participation -- A Note on How the Research Was Conducted -- More and Less Explicitly Political Participation -- Supporting Organisations -- Undertaking Political Acts -- Barriers to Participation -- Personal Constraints on Participation -- Systemic Disincentives to Participation -- Negative Images of Politics -- A Participatory Gap and a Perceptual Bridge -- 5 Economic, Social, and Cultural Capital -- The Many Forms of Capital -- Economic Capital -- Social Capital -- Cultural Capital -- The Importance of Capital -- 6 Perceptions of Society, Self, and Politics -- Perceiving Privilege in Different Contexts -- Perceptions of Privilege in Society -- Perceptions of Own Privilege -- Perceptions of Privilege in Politics -- Four Components of Perceptions of Privilege -- 7 Politics as a Distinguished Activity -- The Many Factors in Political Participation -- Economic Capital and Political Participation -- Social Capital and Political Participation.Cultural Capital and Political Participation -- Perceptions and Political Participation -- Politics as a Distinguished Activity -- 8 Is Participation a Consequence or a Component of Privilege? -- A Causal Conundrum -- The Mediating Role of Capital? -- The Mediating Role of Perceptions of Privilege? -- Politically Relevant Capital -- A Conundrum Unanswered -- Conclusion and Solutions -- Capital, Perceptions of Privilege, and Political Participation -- The Relationship between Privilege and Participation -- Overcoming Barriers to Participation -- Appendices -- A Privilege and Participation Survey Representativeness -- B Interview and Focus Group Details -- C Index Variable Distributions -- D Regression Results -- References -- Index.British Academy MonographsPrivilege (Social psychology)Privilege (Social psychology)Political aspectsPrivilege (Social psychology)Privilege (Social psychology)Political aspects.277.3083089Greenwood-Hau Joe1840302MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020412703321Capital, Privilege and Political Participation4419848UNINA