Several influential social theorists contend that the increased insecurity injected into the labour market by neo-liberal economic policies, coupled with a discourse of flexibility concretised in lifelong learning initiatives, have contributed to the withering of class in contemporary society. Careers and job shifts now follow a ‘de-standardised ’ pattern, they argue, in which people incessantly switch between divergent occupations, education, training and benefits, all propelled by a socially-induced reflexivity that knows no class bounds. Empirical assessments of this bold assertion have, so far, been far from supportive but, being chiefly quantitative in orientation, leave many important questions unanswered. This paper, starting out fro...
Class and class divisions remain central forces in shaping the ways we live. Indeed, arguably, in ne...
This paper considers the changing nature of class analysis in Britain, focusing on three generations...
In this thesis I approach the modern working class through a study of mobility and immobility among ...
Has the massive transformation of the class structure over the twentieth century changed the consequ...
We investigate claims originating in the work of Daniel Bell that in post-industrial societies educa...
The sociology of class and the sociology of work have, historically, occupied two sides of the same ...
[Extract] In recent times, class behaviour in Australian politics, as elsewhere, has seemed confused...
Originally, political explanations referring to the social dynamics of different groups or classes w...
The present paper offers a critical analysis of what its authors call a new approach to social class...
Young people from working class backgrounds remained mostly excluded from the widening educational p...
Since the 1970s, a theoretical and empirical interest in the processes of transformation of the work...
While it is generally accepted that life courses are largely structured by the social class to which...
In “The future of an illusion” (1927), Freud writes about the defense of civilization through instin...
Class is an enduring concern of sociologists, but the way in which class schemas are operationalised...
peer reviewedFollowing the work of Pierre Bourdieu and Gustav Schmoller before him, the multipolarit...
Class and class divisions remain central forces in shaping the ways we live. Indeed, arguably, in ne...
This paper considers the changing nature of class analysis in Britain, focusing on three generations...
In this thesis I approach the modern working class through a study of mobility and immobility among ...
Has the massive transformation of the class structure over the twentieth century changed the consequ...
We investigate claims originating in the work of Daniel Bell that in post-industrial societies educa...
The sociology of class and the sociology of work have, historically, occupied two sides of the same ...
[Extract] In recent times, class behaviour in Australian politics, as elsewhere, has seemed confused...
Originally, political explanations referring to the social dynamics of different groups or classes w...
The present paper offers a critical analysis of what its authors call a new approach to social class...
Young people from working class backgrounds remained mostly excluded from the widening educational p...
Since the 1970s, a theoretical and empirical interest in the processes of transformation of the work...
While it is generally accepted that life courses are largely structured by the social class to which...
In “The future of an illusion” (1927), Freud writes about the defense of civilization through instin...
Class is an enduring concern of sociologists, but the way in which class schemas are operationalised...
peer reviewedFollowing the work of Pierre Bourdieu and Gustav Schmoller before him, the multipolarit...
Class and class divisions remain central forces in shaping the ways we live. Indeed, arguably, in ne...
This paper considers the changing nature of class analysis in Britain, focusing on three generations...
In this thesis I approach the modern working class through a study of mobility and immobility among ...