Look up habitus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Habitus may refer to: Habitus (biology), a term commonly used in biology as being less ambiguous than...
white habitus. Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo; Goar, Carla; Embrick, David G. (2006-03-01). "When Whites Flock Together: The Social Psychology of White Habitus"....
constitute a system of dispositions, i.e. habitus: lasting, acquired schemes of perception, thought and action. Habitus is somewhat reminiscent of some preexisting...
syndrome : Marfanoid habitus is a nonspecific feature of Perrault syndrome. Medical diagnostic criteria to differentiate Marfanoid habitus from Marfan syndrome:[citation...
Microcephaly (from Neo-Latin microcephalia, from Ancient Greek μικρός mikrós "small" and κεφαλή kephalé "head") is a medical condition involving a smaller-than-normal...
transmissible, but is acquired over time, as it is impressed upon the person's habitus (i.e., character and way of thinking), which, in turn, becomes more receptive...
honest, and sensible man. This uncodified code—referred to as the noble habitus—is a term for the environment of behavioural and material expectations...
Podalia habitus is a moth of the family Megalopygidae. It was described by Henry Edwards in 1887. It occurs in Mexico. Epstein, M. & Becker, V. (1993)...
term habitus, first proposed by Marcel Mauss, to refer to patterns of thought and behavior which are the deeply internalized structures. Habitus is composed...
Oppianicus. Vibius Cappadox, a resident of Larinum, whom Aulus Cluentius Habitus was accused of having poisoned. Vibius Curius, one of the commanders of...
"89. Monachus Marinus", Omnium fere gentium, nostræ que ætatis nationum habitus et effigies et in eosdem epigrammata, p. 88 Paxton & Holland (2005), pp...
Aulus Cluentius Habitus, a wealthy citizen of Larinum in Samnium, and subject of a Roman cause célèbre. In 74 BC, he accused his stepfather Statius Albius...
The Australian pitcher plant (Cephalotus follicularis), also known as Albany pitcher plant, is the only species of plant in the Cephalotaceae family and...
Peganum harmala, commonly called wild rue, Syrian rue, African rue, esfand or espand, or harmel (among other similar pronunciations and spellings), is...
Suaeda aegyptiaca is a species of succulent plant in the family Amaranthaceae (formerly classified under the Chenopodiaceae), and salt-tolerant (halophyte)...
structures suggests selective pressures in various Anomura niches and habitus often favor carcinization, though this may fluctuate and is sometimes reversed...
Carson, Lincoln's Ethics, Cambridge University Press, 2015, p. 246. The habitus, or structure, of Lincoln's body attracted attention while he was alive...
merely represents an experience that is the product of an elevated class habitus and scholarly leisure as opposed to other possible and equally valid "aesthetic"...
something one "is." In the 1970s, Pierre Bourdieu introduced the concept of 'habitus' or regulated improvisation, in a reaction against the structuralist notion...
Faust, Avraham (2015). "The Emergence of Iron Age Israel: On Origins and Habitus". In Thomas E. Levy; Thomas Schneider; William H.C. Propp (eds.). Israel's...
Parvancorina is a genus of shield-shaped bilaterally symmetrical fossil animal that lived in the late Ediacaran seafloor. It has some superficial similarities...
hearing. Bourdieu is also remembered in the discipline for his theory of the habitus. In his written work Outline of a Theory of Practice (Bourdieu 1977), Bourdieu...
, Protagoras 349b; cf. 324e, 329c, 330b, 331a-c. Nam virtus est animi habitus naturae modo atque rationi consentaneus. … Habet igitur partes quattuor:...