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Capital as the outcome of information practices: A study of devotees and monks of a Theravada Buddhist Temple

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posted on 2025-02-17, 06:07 authored by Hilary Yerbury, Michael Olsson, Pethigamage PereraPethigamage Perera
Purpose The outcomes of information behaviours have traditionally been conceptualised as use or effects. The adoption of a sociological stance, based on a practices approach, provides the opportunity to challenge these understandings. The non-Western setting further enhances the possibilities for conceptualising the outcomes of information practices as forms of capital. Design/methodology/approach This ethnographic study uses a Bourdieusian approach to investigate the information practices of diasporic devotees and monks of a Theravada Buddhist Temple in Sydney, Australia. The insider position of one researcher brought strong insights into the data, while the theoretical approach shared with the other researchers reinforced an outsider perspective. Findings The Temple’s online sources and personal communication with other devotees provide a diverse range of sources that devotees use in information-based cultural practices and everyday life information practices. These practices lead to outcomes that can be identified as economic, social and cultural capital. Pin or merit emerges as an important outcome of practices which is not easily accommodated by the concept of outcome, nor by Bourdieu’s categories of capital. Originality/value Adding to the small number of studies concerned with information practices in a spiritual context, this study shows the value of a Bourdieusian approach in identifying the outcomes of information practices as capital, but highlights the shortcomings of applying Western concepts in non-Western settings. It proposes the possibility of a new form of capital, which will need to be tested rigorously in studies in other spiritual settings.

History

Volume

80

Issue

1

Start Page

101

End Page

115

Number of Pages

15

eISSN

1758-7379

ISSN

0022-0418

Publisher

Emerald

Additional Rights

CC-BY NC 4.0 (AAM)

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2023-05-27

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Documentation

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