Innovation Reshaping and Cross Domain Interaction:The Symbiotic Logic between Capital and Women's Leisure Sports
As a lifestyle in the context of modernization,women's leisure sports have faced a dual theoretical dilemma in previous re-search,either being treated as fixed variables or lacking sufficient theoretical attention.Therefore,this article introduces Bourdieu's capital theory,aiming to free up potential academic imagination based on social mobility and gender differentiation perspectives,and explore the behavioral logic,type differentiation,and mechanism of different types of capital affecting women's participation in leis-ure sports.Economic capital plays a core role in the supply relationship of women's leisure sports consumption,the development of behavioral habits,and differences in consumption patterns.Cultural capital has potential utility in the formation of individual leisure tastes,material symbolic behavior,and policy significance reconfirmation.Social capital presents a cumulative effect in tangible and intangible capital,as well as in capital reproduction.The three major capitals constitute the core issues in the field of women's leis-ure sports,and their cross domain interactions not only promote theoretical innovation in their respective fields,but also drive the re-shaping and upgrading of the consumer ecology of women's leisure sports.