Bourdieu -- Cultural Capital and Essay

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The conversation reflects the most natural style of communication and spontaneous speech; the speaker may give no conscious thought at all to specific elements of communication or to the inferences that the audience may draw from the manner in which the speaker expresses himself.

Conversely, when conversing with a professor or a boss at work, the same college student might speak much more carefully, giving very conscious thought to correct grammar, politeness, sentence complexity, and choice of vocabulary. To a certain extent, the increased attention to the impression about the speaker that the quality of the communication may make on the audience is natural; it also occurs anytime a student is involved in conversation with elders. However, students may be especially aware of the disparity of linguistic capital between themselves and their professors or their bosses.
In both cases, they have a desire to make the best possible impression, partly because they are more concerned about the impressions that their communications make on their professors and bosses.

As a result, they may alter their normal manner of expression much more than in other circumstances. Whereas they may just omit profanity and slang from conversation with an elder out of respect, they may also make a very deliberate attempt to use more complex sentence structure and more sophisticated vocabulary and substantive content in conversation with a professor or a boss. That difference is attributable to the student's conscious awareness of the audience's much greater cultural capital and the importance of making (or maintaining) a positive image from the perspective of the audience......

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