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DIY selves?: Reflexivity and habitus in young people's use of the internet for health information

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posted on 2024-11-23, 07:42 authored by Tania LewisTania Lewis
In Ulrich Beck's writings on the 'risk society' he depicts contemporary western social identity as reflexive and ad hoc-shaped through calculative strategies of self-management rather than traditional social categories such as class. Beck's model of 'reflexive individualization' can be seen to be particularly pertinent to the realm of health today, which is increasingly marked by discourses of the 'DIY' subject. This article uses the findings of a study of young people's use of online health information as a means of examining the utility of Beck's theories. Comparing the experiences of young people from different social backgrounds, the article complicates the assertion that social identity has broken free of its class affiliations. Adopting the term 'health habitus', the article suggests that one way of countering the problematic tendency in Beck's work to displace questions of social location is to ground the notion of reflexive individualization in Bourdieu's concept of habitus.

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Journal

European Journal of Cultural Studies

Volume

9

Issue

4

Start page

461

End page

479

Total pages

19

Publisher

Sage Publications

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2006 SAGE Publications

Former Identifier

2006025579

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-08-25

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  • Yes

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