Data Analysis: Habitus and Practical Knowledge of Production
Kambaiz Rafi ()
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Kambaiz Rafi: UCL (University College London)
Chapter Chapter 6 in Patriarchal Hierarchy, 2022, pp 181-203 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter attempts to answer the first RQ and advance the book’s argument, namely the structuring effect of habitus regulated by AIEs that led to the investment of private capital in manufacturing activities among the cases in the research. The aim here is to highlight the socially contingent nature of the practical knowledge of manufacturing, a knowledge limited in the context due to the sector’s novelty for private investments (see Chap. 1 , Sect. 1.6 , for details). The implication the book derives from this sparsity of practical knowledge is that materially the manufacturing sector did not retain a structurally significant role. The AIEs as micro-analytic institutional tools were applied for explaining the underlying mechanisms at work for inducing the initial decision to invest. This chapter then relates the findings for the first qualitative proxy of significance (QPS—see Chap. 1 , Sect. 1.3 ., for details), namely, horizontal mobility of capital (for elaboration, see Chap. 1 , Sect. 1.3 ).
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98407-6_6
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