
[Resumen] A partir del análisis de Bourdieu sobre el espacio social del conSU1UO y de las crí.. ticas surgidas en torno a él, en el trabajo se analiza el ilupacto que tiene el capital relacional sobre las prácticas culturales. En particular se contrasta la hipótesis de que esta variable tuodula la relación entre la clase social y el consumo, de forma que el patrón híbrido de consumo cultural que caracteriza a las nuevas clases 111edias obedece al menos en parte a la variedad de su capital relacional. Los datos para la contrastación empírica proceden de la Encuesta de Estructura, Conciencia y Biografía de Clase, y de la Encuesta de Vida Cotidiana del Centro de Investigaciones para la Realidad Social. Para el análisis se recurre fundaluen.. talmente al análisis factorial y a la regresión múltiple.
[Abstract] Increasing attention is being paid to the interaction of social networks and social class in the analysis of consumption and leisure styles. In connection with the olurlÍvorous hypothesis, according to which middle classes show a specific pattern of luixed tastes and practices, cultural variation is supposed to be related to social diversity. In the paper this set of arguments is tested with Spanish data. Data come frOlU the CIRES and ECBC surveys, and are analyzed by using factor analysis and 111ulti.. pIe üLS regression techniques
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