Examples of 'habitus' in a sentence

Meaning of "habitus"

Habitus is a term used in sociology and anthropology to describe the physical characteristics, behaviors, and habits of an individual or group that are acquired through socialization and experience
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  • habitude; mode of life; bearing.
  • General appearance.
  • habit
  • the general shape and appearance of the body, usually with reference to weight, adipose distribution, posture, and gait; most often called by the collocation body habitus.

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On the notion of habitus and symbolic power.
The most important concept to grasp is habitus.
Habitus refers to the characteristic form or morphology of a species.
This subspecies shows a great variability of habitus.
Habitus is both structured and structuring.
They are part of what we are calling the habitus.
Habitus gives people a practical sense.
This enforcement occurs on own habitus of individuals.
A habitus is an intuitive feel for the social game.
I got a hint from the concept of habitus as it is.
The habitus is relatively stocky.
All seedlings were of the same habitus.
The habitus is moderately robust.
The adaptation course and the military habitus.
The name refers to curious habitus of this species.

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Regulating differences in the military habitus.
The habitus is relatively slender.
Physical examination generally reveals an asthenic body habitus.
The artistic habitus is intent only on the work to be made.
The intention is to create a new habitus.
Habitus and social networks.
Origin and evolution of seed habitus.
Habitus and field are proposed to do so.
This is precisely what the habitus is.
The problem of habitus as one of the unnoticed implications of modernisation.
Anticipated within the concept of habitus.
Habitus is like a cultural matrix which predisposes individuals to make choices.
The question of freedom is recurrent in the theory of habitus.
Both conditions lead to a modification of habitus and an adaptation phase.
The habitus is stocky with relatively large and broad head.
Effect of the training internship on the habitus of the trainees.
The habitus both produces and is produced by the social world.
It is grafted on the primary habitus.
Dolichostenomelia is a human condition or habitus in which the limbs are unusually long.
Or what we have been calling habitus.
Habitus and field.
They call it body habitus.
The crystal habitus is determined by both optical and electron microscopy.
We are also challenged by the growing body habitus of our population.
The ascetic habitus of professors results in high expenses with health care.
This achievement depended on the inculcation of the habitus of nurse in students.
The artistic habitus concerns itself only with the work to be made.
In the knowledge process the doctors acquire the professional habitus.
The relationship between the habitus and field is a cyclical one.
This field of social positions presents itself in a space of dispositions or habitus.
Quite often relying unconsciously on habitus for context serves us well.
The data interpretation was obtained by content analysis and teachers habitus.
Intimate apartheid ethnic dimensions of habitus among homeless heroin injectors.
Tribonium genus is characterized to include species with morphological similar habitus.
Habitus is a set of dispositions which incline agents to act and react in certain.

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