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Silva, Elizabeth (2018). Digital Connections and Family Practices. In: Neves, Barbara and Casimiro, Claudia eds. Connecting Families? Information & Communication Technologies, Generations, and the Life Course. Basingstoke: Policy Press, pp. 273–294.

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Silva, Elizabeth (2017). Cultural Capital. In: Turner, Brian ed. The Encyclopaedia of Social Theory. London: Wiley, pp. 547–554.

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Silva, Elizabeth B. (2016). Objects and materials: with, against and beyond Bourdieu. In: Adkins, Lisa; Brosnan, Caragh and Threadgold, Steven eds. Bourdieusian Prospects. Routledge Advances in Sociology (210). London: Routledge, pp. 112–131.

Silva, Elizabeth B. (2016). Unity and fragmentation of the habitus. The Sociological Review, 64(1) pp. 166–183.

Silva, Elizabeth B. (2016). Habitus: beyond sociology. The Sociological Review, 64(1) pp. 73–92.

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Murji, Karim and Silva, Elizabeth (2015). Exploring home: sociology, social divisions and social change. In: Murji, Karim ed. Investigating the Social World 1. The Open University.

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Bonaldi, Eduardo and Silva, Elizabeth (2014). Gendered Habitus in Engineering: Experiences of Brazilian Students. International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology, 6(1) pp. 144–164.

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Harvey, Penelope; Casella, Eleanor; Evans, Gillian; Knox, Hannah; McLean, Christine; Silva, Elizabeth; Thoburn, Nick and Woodward, Kath eds. (2013). Objects and Materials: A Routledge Companion. London: Routledge.

Silva, Elizabeth (2013). Haunting in the materials of everyday life. In: Harvey, Penny; Casella, Eleanor Conlin; Evans, Gillian; Knox, Hannah; McLean, Christine; Silva, Elizabeth B.; Thorburn, Nicholas and Woodward, Kath eds. Objects and Materials: A Routledge Companion. CRESC. London: Routledge.

Silva, Elizabeth (2013). Introduction to unsettling objects. In: Harvey, Penelope; Casella, Eleanor; Evans, Gillian; Know, Hannah; McLean, Christine; Silva, Elizabeth; Thorburn, Nicholas and Woodward, Kath eds. Objects and Materials: A Routledge Companion. CRESC. Abingdon: Routledge.

Savage, Mike and Silva, Elizabeth (2013). Field analysis in cultural sociology: some critical reflections. Cultural Sociology, 7(2) pp. 111–126.

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Silva, Elizabeth B. and Le Roux, Brigitte (2011). Cultural capital of couples: tensions of elective affinities. Poetics, 39(6) pp. 547–565.

Bennett, Tony and Silva, Elizabeth (2011). Introduction: cultural capital-histories, limits, prospects. Poetics, 39(6) pp. 427–443.

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Silva, Elizabeth (2010). Technology, Culture, Family: Influences on Home Life. Studies in Family and Intimate Life. Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Silva, Elizabeth and Warde, Alan eds. (2010). Cultural analysis and Bourdieu’s legacy : settling accounts and developing alternatives. Culture, Economy and the Social. London: Routledge.

Silva, Elizabeth and Warde, Alan (2010). Introduction: the importance of Bourdieu. In: Silva, Elizabeth and Warde, Alan eds. Cultural analysis and Bourdieu's legacy : settling accounts and developing alternatives. Culture, Economy and the Social. London: Routledge, pp. 1–13.

Silva, Elizabeth and Warde, Alan (2010). Epilogue: Bourdieu's legacy? In: Silva, Elizabeth and Warde, Alan eds. Cultural analysis and Bourdieu's legacy : settling accounts and developing alternatives. Culture, Economy and the Social. London: Routledge, pp. 157–160.

Savage, Mike; Silva, Elizabeth and Warde, Alan (2010). Dis-identification and class identity. In: Silva, Elizabeth and Warde, Alan eds. Cultural analysis and Bourdieu's legacy: settling accounts and developing alternatives. Culture, Economy and the Social. London: Routledge, pp. 60–74.

Pinho, Patricia de Santana and Silva, Elizabeth B. (2010). Domestic relations in Brazil: legacies and horizons. Latin American Research Review, 45(2) pp. 90–113.

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Bennett, Tony; Savage, Mike; Silva, Elizabeth; Warde, Alan; Gayo-Cal, Modesto and Wright, David (2009). Culture, Class, Distinction. CRESC: Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change. London: Routledge.

Silva, Elizabeth and Wright, David (2009). Display, desire and distinction in housing. Cultural Sociology, 3(1) pp. 31–50.

Silva, Elizabeth (2009). Making social order. In: Taylor, Stephanie; Clarke, John; Bromley, Simon and Hinchcliffe, Steve eds. Making Social Lives. Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 306–348.

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Silva, Elizabeth B. and Wright, David (2008). Researching cultural capital: Complexities in mixing methods. Methodological Innovations Online, 2(3) pp. 50–62.

Silva, Elizabeth B. (2008). Security, the self and the home. In: Carter, Simon; Jordan, Timothy and Watson, Sophie eds. Security: Sociology and Social Worlds. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 81–100.

Silva, Elizabeth (2008). Cultural capital and visual art in the contemporary UK. Cultural Trends, 17(4) pp. 267–287.

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Silva, Elizabeth B. (2007). What's [Yet] to Be Seen? Re-Using Qualitative Data. Sociological Research Online, 12(3)

Silva, Elizabeth (2007). Gender, class, emotional capital and consumption in family life. In: Casey, Emma and Martens, Lydia eds. Gender and Consumption: Domestic Cultures and the Commercialisation of Everyday Life. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 141–162.

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Silva, Elizabeth B. (2006). Distinction through visual art. Cultural Trends, Volume 15(Issue 2/3) pp. 141–158.

Bennett, Tony; Silva, Elizabeth B. and Selwood, Sara eds. (2006). Cultural Trends: Culture, Taste and Social Divisions in Contemporary Britain. Cultural Trends, 15 (2/3). London: Routledge.

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Silva, Elizabeth B. (2005). Conhecimientos no cotidiano: situações e estórias (Knowledge in daily life: Situations and stories). ARBOR: Ciencia Pensamiento y Cultura (Science, Thought and Culture), 181(716) pp. 531–538.

Bennett, Tony; Savage, Mike; Silva, Elizabeth; Warde, Alan; Gayo-Cal, Modesto and Wright, David (2005). Cultural capital and the cultural field in contemporary Britain. CRESC Working Papers (3). Milton Keynes, UK: CRESC (Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change).

Silva, Elizabeth B. (2005). Gender, home and family in cultural capital theory. British Journal of Sociology, 56(1) pp. 83–103.

Silva, Elizabeth B. and Wright, David (2005). The judgement of taste and social position in focus group research. Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale, n. 76-77 pp. 241–253.

Parr, J and Silva, E. B. (2005). Quantitative sociological research. In: Redman, Peter; Silva, Elizabeth and Watson, Sophie eds. The Uses of Sociology. UK: Open University Worldwide, pp. 71–98.

Redman, Peter; Silva, Elizabeth and Watson, Sophie (2005). The uses of sociology: introduction. In: Redman, Peter; Silva, Elizabeth and Watson, Sophie eds. The Uses of Sociology. UK: Open University Worldwide, ix-xiv.

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Silva, Elizabeth and Bennett, Tony eds. (2004). Contemporary Culture and Everyday Life. Durham, UK: Sociologypress.

Silva, Elizabeth (2004). Materials and morals: Families and technologies in everyday life. In: Silva, Elizabeth and Bennett, Tony eds. Contemporary Culture and Everyday Life. Durham, UK: Routledge, pp. 52–70.

Bennett, Tony and Silva, Elizabeth (2004). Everyday life and contemporary culture. In: Silva, Elizabeth and Bennett, Tony eds. Contemporary Culture and Everyday Life. Durham, UK: Routledge, pp. 1–20.

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Guru, Surinder (2003). Transmission and Transformation of Asian Femininity in Everyday Life. Everyday Cultures Working Papers 8; Pavis Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

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Silva, Elizabeth B. ed. (2002). Monsters and Morals. Soundings, Themed Spe (21). London: Lawrence and Whishart.

Silva, Elizabeth B. (2002). Time and emotion in studies of household technologies. Work, Employment and Society, 16(2) pp. 329–340.

Bennett, Tony and Silva, Elizabeth (2002). National Everyday Cultures Programme Newsletter 3. Pavis Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

Banim, Maura; Guy, Ali and Gillen, Kate (2002). Escaping the Everyday? Women's Clothing on Holiday. Everyday Cultures Working Papers 6; Pavis Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

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Bennett, Tony and Silva, Elizabeth (2000). National Everyday Cultures Programme Newsletter 2. Pavis Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

Bennett, Tony and Silva, Elizabeth (2000). National Everyday Cultures Programme Newsletter 1. Pavis Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

Silva, Elizabeth (2000). The politics of consumption at home: practices and dispositions in the uses of technologies. Pavis Papers in Social and Cultural Research 1; Pavis Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

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