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‘Ik ben niet zo rijk, misschien wel gelukkiger.’ Interpretatiewijzen van portretteringen van sociale klassen in realitytelevisie

Authors: Kjell Noordzij orcid logo (Department of Public Administration and Sociology, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) , Koen Van Eijck orcid logo (Department of Arts and Culture Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam) , Pauwke Berkers orcid logo (Department of Arts and Culture Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam)

  • ‘Ik ben niet zo rijk, misschien wel gelukkiger.’ Interpretatiewijzen van portretteringen van sociale klassen in realitytelevisie

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    ‘Ik ben niet zo rijk, misschien wel gelukkiger.’ Interpretatiewijzen van portretteringen van sociale klassen in realitytelevisie

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Abstract

In this article, we explore how people differ in interpreting members of their own and other social classes as portrayed in reality television. Using in-depth interviews, participants from three social classes watched video fragments showing people belonging to four social classes. The results indicate that we can distinguish four specific ways of interpreting, namely tolerance, distancing, practical, and identifying. These ways of interpreting are characteristic for the social classes of the viewers and differ in the extent in which they build on identity, distancing, openness, and stereotyping. The differences point towards an important but ambiguous role played by openness within the cultural elite, a strong class-consciousness shown by the economic elite, and a general importance of cultural and economic capital.

How to Cite:

Noordzij, K., Van Eijck, K. & Berkers, P., (2016) “‘Ik ben niet zo rijk, misschien wel gelukkiger.’ Interpretatiewijzen van portretteringen van sociale klassen in realitytelevisie”, Sociologie 12(3), 249–274. doi: https://doi.org/10.5117/SOC2016.3.NOOR

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20 Oct 2016
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