Homo Academicus Apr 2026
Bourdieu defines the university not as a neutral site of knowledge production, but as a —a social space of conflict where agents compete for the monopoly of legitimate authority. In this field, "Homo Academicus" is the archetypal inhabitant whose actions are guided by a subconscious habitus , or a set of internalised dispositions that align with the established norms and hierarchies of the institution. The Varieties of Academic Capital
Ultimately, Homo Academicus is an exercise in . Bourdieu challenges intellectuals to apply the same rigorous scientific analysis to themselves as they do to their research subjects. By exposing the hidden power relations and "trade secrets" of academia, he seeks to liberate knowledge production from being a mere instrument of institutional power. Homo Academicus | Stanford University Press Homo Academicus
: This is "pure" intellectual prestige earned through research, publications, and peer recognition. It is often held by those on the "fringes" who challenge the status quo. Bourdieu defines the university not as a neutral
The Architecture of the Ivory Tower: An Analysis of Pierre Bourdieu’s Homo Academicus Bourdieu challenges intellectuals to apply the same rigorous