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Despite the study's focus on an "egalitarian" setting, the research shows that lower education and being outside the labor market still predict lower participation in traditional highbrow culture, maintaining social stratification.

Cultural non-participation is largely a "label" created by research that focuses too narrowly on highbrow, state-subsidized culture, rather than the everyday activities people actually enjoy, such as gardening or socializing. Understanding Cultural Non-Participation in an ...

(social-mundane, cultural-legitimate, introvert-hostile). How this study defines "highbrow" vs. "everyday" culture. Despite the study's focus on an "egalitarian" setting,

Contrary to some theories, everyday, informal activities often do not substitute for cultural participation; instead, "passive" individuals tend to have low engagement across both types of activities. Background Information: How this study defines "highbrow" vs

Viewing cultural participation as unnecessary or impractical. Resistance: Actively resisting the highbrow cultural canon.

this research has for cultural policy planners.

The research identifies three ways people frame their lack of participation: Affirmation: Explicitly valuing other forms of engagement.

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