Graduate Student, Institute for Social Change
PhD Student
Thesis Title: Multidimensional facets of cultural omnivourism in music domain: looking for the true omnivore in a cross national perspective
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David Cutts
Gindo Tampubolon Paul Widdop |
About
2005. Bachelor in Statistics, Universidad Diego Portales.
2007. Master in Statistics, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
2011 to present. Student PhD Social Change. North West Doctoral Training Centre grant holder (ESRC funded), social statistics pathway.
My research interest are:
The relationship between culture and social stratification and specificaly if contemporary society follow homology thesis or the cultural omnivore perspective.
Sociology of culture, Sociology of arts, social stratification in a broad sense.
Statistical methods, specificaly multivariate latent variable models.
Methodological issues in quantitative social research
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