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Interdisciplinary research on academic capital as a modern science development factor

Abstract

The author considers the concept of academic capital developed by the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu within the framework of the sociocultural conditioning of scientific and philosophical knowledge and the social history of science. The article shows the development of this concept, the relationship between academic capital and other forms of capital and academic authority, and explicates the main types of capital in science and education. The potential of metadata analysis is also shown.

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A. Dudchik
Институт философии НАН Беларуси
Belarus

Andrey Dudchik



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Dudchik A. Interdisciplinary research on academic capital as a modern science development factor. Science and Innovations. 2026;(2):13-16. (In Russ.)

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