Pierre Bourdieu and organisation studies: a theoretical-methodological (mis)appropriation
by Jacques Haruo Fukushigue Jan-Chiba; Rafael Borim-de-Souza; Beatriz Lima Zanoni; Henrique Letrari
International Journal of Bibliometrics in Business and Management (IJBBM), Vol. 1, No. 4, 2021

Abstract: This research mapped through a bibliometric study in international journals of A1, A2, B1 and B2 Qualis of 'administration, accounting sciences and tourism' area, the organisation studies papers that addressed Bourdieu's contributions in their discussions. This paper explored the Bourdieusian works' main properties and characteristics and the most present concepts in the bibliometric study. The quantitative-descriptive analysis highlighted information about involved authors, institutions and countries, and the papers' quantity distributed by years and journals. In the qualitative-exploratory analysis, information pertinent to the publications on discussed topics most approached Bourdieu's works and concepts and the most used methodological procedures were detailed. As a methodological proposal, contributions from other perspectives of social research with Pierre Bourdieu as reference were indicated.

Online publication date: Wed, 09-Mar-2022

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