• 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...
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    profession) share a habitus as the way that group culture and personal history shape the mind of a person; consequently, the habitus of a person influences...
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  • white habitus. Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo; Goar, Carla; Embrick, David G. (2006-03-01). "When Whites Flock Together: The Social Psychology of White Habitus"....
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    constitute a system of dispositions, i.e. habitus: lasting, acquired schemes of perception, thought and action. Habitus is somewhat reminiscent of some preexisting...
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  • Marfanoid (redirect from Marfanoid habitus)
    syndrome : Marfanoid habitus is a nonspecific feature of Perrault syndrome. Medical diagnostic criteria to differentiate Marfanoid habitus from Marfan syndrome:[citation...
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    intellectual disability by the accompanying presence of marfanoid habitus. Marfanoid habitus describes a group of physical features common to Marfan syndrome...
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    zoology, the term habitus (from which the word habit derives) is used to describe form as distinct from behaviour (habit). The term habitus also occurs in...
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  • scholars, among others. Along with practices, habitus is a key concept in practice theory. Bourdieu defined habitus as "a structuring structure, which organizes...
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    Microcephaly (from Neo-Latin microcephalia, from Ancient Greek μικρός mikrós "small" and κεφαλή kephalé "head") is a medical condition involving a smaller-than-normal...
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  • 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...
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  • "Journal · Habitus". Habitus Mag. Archived from the original on February 9, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2024. "Habitus · A Diaspora Journal". Habitus Mag. Archived...
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    Urban–Rogers–Meyer syndrome, also known as Prader–Willi habitus, osteopenia, and camptodactyly or Urban syndrome, is an extremely rare inherited congenital...
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  • 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)...
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    Suaeda aegyptiaca is a species of succulent plant in the family Amaranthaceae (formerly classified under the Chenopodiaceae), and salt-tolerant (halophyte)...
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    Cephalotus (section Habitus)
    Cephalotus (/ˌsɛfəˈloʊtəs/ or /ˌkɛfəˈloʊtəs/; Greek: κεφαλή "head", and οὔς/ὠτός "ear", to describe the head of the anthers) is a genus which contains...
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    honest, and sensible man. This uncodified code—referred to as the noble habitus—is a term for the environment of behavioural and material expectations...
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  • 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"...
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    Peganum harmala, commonly called wild rue, Syrian rue, African rue, esfand or espand, or harmel (among other similar pronunciations and spellings), is...
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    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),...
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    "89. Monachus Marinus", Omnium fere gentium, nostræ que ætatis nationum habitus et effigies et in eosdem epigrammata, p. 88 Paxton & Holland (2005), pp...
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  • 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...
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    Faust, Avraham (2015). "The Emergence of Iron Age Israel: On Origins and Habitus". In Levy, Thomas E.; Schneider, Thomas; Propp, William H. C. (eds.). Israel's...
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  • Logology is the study of all things related to science and its practitioners—philosophical, biological, psychological, societal, historical, political...
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  • Bertil Lundman's racial classification system Female body shape Enterotype Habitus (disambiguation) Phrenology Physiognomy This set index article includes...
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    Oppianicus. Vibius Cappadox, a resident of Larinum, whom Aulus Cluentius Habitus was accused of having poisoned. Vibius Curius, one of the commanders of...
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  • something one "is." In the 1970s, Pierre Bourdieu introduced the concept of 'habitus' or regulated improvisation, in a reaction against the structuralist notion...
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  • 1674 engraving of a Proctor in the University of Oxford. From Habitus Academicorum, by George Edwards...
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    structures suggests selective pressures in various Anomura niches and habitus often favor carcinization, though this may fluctuate and is sometimes reversed...
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    include learning effects in terms of presentation skills and "academic habitus", receiving feedback from peers for one's own research, the possibility...
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  • Carson, Lincoln's Ethics, Cambridge University Press, 2015, p. 246. The habitus, or structure, of Lincoln's body attracted attention while he was alive...
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