Cultural Differentiation or Self-Exclusion: On Young Turks’ and Repatriates’ Dealing with Experiences of Discrimination in Germany

Based upon Bourdieu’s ‘theory of capital’ and Willis’s ‘theory of cultural production’, the article scrutinizes the interrelation between perceived discrimination, self-exclusion and cultural differentiation. The empirical analysis is based on a longitudinal study by the German Youth Institute, whic...

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Countercultures
Cultural capital
Cultural differences
Cultural differentiation
Devaluation
Differentiation
Discrimination
Dominant culture
Employment
Germany
Immigrants
Internalization
Longitudinal studies
Minority & ethnic groups
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Perceptions
Racial discrimination
Sociology
Training
Transition from school to work
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Youth
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