SySymbolic violence is a concept developed by French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu and refers to the indirect and invisible pressures individuals experience within social building. Unlike traditional physical violence, symbolic violence compels individuals to submit to social norms and power structures, either consciously or unconsciously. This process is legitimized through social institutions such as education, media, family and religion like, and becomes perceived as a “natural” reality by indivi
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SySymbolic violence is a concept developed by French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, which refers to the indirect and invisible pressures that individuals face within social structures. Unlike traditional physical violence, symbolic violence leads individuals to consciously or unconsciously submit to societal norms and power structures. This process is legitimized through social institutions such as education, media, family, and religion, and becomes a reality that individuals perceive as "natural."P
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Ahsen Buyurkan