Moral Habitus and Status Negotiation in a Marginalized Working-Class Neighborhood

Citation
Saatcioglu, Bige et L. Ozanne, Julie, Moral Habitus and Status Negotiation in a Marginalized Working-Class Neighborhood, Journal of consumer research JCR;Consumer research , 40(4), 2014, pp. 692-710
ISSN journal
00935301
Volume
40
Issue
4
Year of publication
2014
Pages
692 - 710
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Examinations of the moral and ethical dimensions in identity construction are scant in consumer research. This ethnography of a trailer-park neighborhood investigates how different moral dispositions shape low-income, working-class residents' consumption practices and status negotiations. Drawing from Bourdieu's conceptualization of habitus and cultural capital, the authors extend this theory by foregrounding the moral aspects of habitus and demonstrate how morally oriented worldviews are enacted through consumption practices and social evaluations within everyday communities. The study reveals five moral identities that shape the residents' social construction of status within the microcultural context of a trailer park. These findings point to the multiplicity and richness of social-class-based dispositions as well as the importance of studying micro-level contexts to better understand macrodynamics.