Frequently asked questions
What is linguistic capital in simple terms?
Linguistic capital refers to the language skills and communication abilities that individuals possess, which can be used to their advantage in various social and professional contexts.
What is an example of resistant capital in real life?
Resistant capital is the knowledge and skills that help individuals resist oppression and navigate institutional barriers. An example is a community organizing to advocate for their rights and resources.
What are the six cultural capitals?
The six cultural capitals are aspirational, linguistic, familial, social, navigational, and resistant capital.
Benefits
Navigational capital provides startups with strategic direction, access to valuable resources, and the ability to overcome challenges and grow.