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1 Do you encounter situations where you feel intimidated because you’re unfamiliar with the unwritten rules? Alternatively, do you ever have to adjust to situations where people have less “cultural...

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1 Do you encounter situations where you feel intimidated because you’re unfamiliar with the unwritten rules? Alternatively, do you ever have to adjust to situations where people have less “cultural capital” than you, such as people who haven’t been to college and don’t quite understand what we do here?
Answered 134 days After May 15, 2022

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Amar Kumar answered on Sep 27 2022
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Fear levels and intimidating are not the same thing. It's all about you. The appraisal of oneself in relation to others is what intimidation is. Others are more intelligent, successful, powerful, talented, attractive, or prestigious. Whether or not they are making a decision about you, feeling intimidated is the same as feeling determined by others.
According to Bourdieu, social capital is "knowledge of the true culture inside a
oad audience," or what we may refer to as "high culture." He saw families exposing their children to dancing and music, taking them to theatres, exhibits,...
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