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Habitus and flow in primary school musical practice: relations between family musical cultural capital, optimal experience and music participation

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Pages 505-520 | Received 25 Nov 2012, Accepted 22 Oct 2013, Published online: 07 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

Based on Bourdieu's idea that cultural capital is strongly related to family context, we describe the relations between family musical cultural capital and optimal experience during compulsory primary school musical practice. We analyse whether children from families with higher levels of musical cultural capital, and specifically with regard to active engagement in musical practice, obtain more optimal experience from primary school musical practice than their peers, thus improving their chances of sustained engagement in musical practice in their personal lives. We draw from Csikszentmihalyi's theory of flow to better understand how intrinsic motivation and absorption can foster children's perseverance in musical practice and the consequent acquisition of new, relevant musical cultural capital. Results based on a sample of 186 pupils suggest that, in order to optimise the impact on the development of new musical cultural capital, state educational syllabuses should harness the dynamics of the diverse family contexts.

Acknowledgements

This contribution received the financial support of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness from the Government of Spain (Project code: EDU2012-39080-C07-04). The English language revision has been possible due to the financial support of the Commissioner from Universities and Research from the Government of Catalonia, through PsicoSAO (2009 SRG 210; consolidated research group in Social, Environmental and Organizational Psychology). The authors express their thanks to Christopher Gladwin for his invaluable help with the English language manuscript. Also to Fundació Privada de L'Auditori i L'Orchestra for hosting this research project, in particular, to Assumpció Malagarriga, head of the educational department.

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