Capital is an essential part of any community. According to Bourdieu, when it accumulates it leads to a strong social energy that allows the person or firm to gain some strong powers to challenge any problem that the individual faces (Bourdieu, 1986). Fairbanks and Ariail and Bourdieu all offer some explanations about the concept of capital as well as how it affects the firm.
According to Bourdieu, four factors contribute to influencing social production. The factors affected include the human, financial, social as well as cultural impacts. Based on his article, the cultural capital is many dividends that a person receives regarding the skills, knowledge, and shared outlooks that are shared between generations (Bourdieu, 1986). He also continues to state that the financial capital is one of the primary influences of the amount of cultural capital an individual receives as dividends. Human capital is the amount and quality of education that a …show more content…
They have helped in understanding the different strengths that a student possesses and how they are influenced as well as the causes of such methods. As an educational expert, it is imperative to know the diverse types of capital that help in understanding the diverse reasons why a student behaves in a specific manner.
Conclusion
Both Fairbanks and Ariail’s and Bourdieu’s articles concentrate on social reproduction and the types of capital that influence the concept. Social reproduction is one of the major influences of the life of the literacy, especially among the female generation. All the types of capital contribute to the existence of each other. It is imperative to observe the behaviors of the student with the type of social capital involved with the person. The analysis, therefore, portrays the content of Fairbanks and Ariail & Bourdieu articles and how social capital affects the students, especially