Social stratification of culture and leisure in Turkey |
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Authors: | Kemal Ayd?n |
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Institution: | University of Kocaeli , Gazanfer Bilge MYO Karamursel, Kocaeli, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Using three sets of survey data, this article explores the variations and social bases of leisure and cultural consumption patterns during the last decade in Turkey. In particular, this article explores the social basis of reading habits of daily newspapers, magazines and journals, going out to movies and the theatre, as well as spending patterns on these and various other cultural activities. Questions addressed in this study are: how are culture and leisure consumptions stratified in contemporary Turkish society, and what types of changes can be detected between 1994 and 2004? In summary, the data indicate that leisure and cultural consumption tend to be stratified by educational and income level and, to some extent, white-collar occupations. Second, households with female heads tended to engage more in “highbrow” consumption, compared to households with male heads. |
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Keywords: | newspaper and periodical reading movie and theatre attendance habit cultural consumption leisure and social status in Turkey |
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