From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the question of renewal of the elites, and that of their unity. When it comes to the question of renewal, internal mobility needs to be distinguished from structural mobility: that is to say, the replacement of one type of elite by another one. For example, could professional politicians give way in the future to amateurs because of the profound mistrust that affects them? Internal renewal is currently limited by the predominantly school-based mode of reproduction that is well demonstrated for the political elite, including the populist political elite, and produces selection effects. About the problem of unity of the elites, there are two distinct qu...
'Auf der Grundlage umfangreicher empirischer Daten aus Forschungen über die Elitenbildungsprozesse i...
The term ‘elite’ was introduced to the vocabulary of the social sciences in the late nineteenth cent...
Since the financial crisis, the issue of the ‘one percent’ has become the centre of intense public d...
From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the quest...
Critiques of elites define populism, which conceives of power relations as a unified, conspiring eli...
"Stable democratic regimes depend heavily on the 'consensual unity' of national elites. So Jong as e...
The key questions about today’s elites are easy to ask. How did a few spectacularly wealthy bankers ...
The article aims to critically discuss elitist democracy as one of the possible causes of the contem...
Democracy is in deep crisis today: this is indicated by decreasing turnout at elections, media that ...
Two growing conflicts, peculiar to postindustrial societies, challenge the ability of elites to kee...
The topic elites, respectively political elites comes alive with the authors and their texts of diff...
Stable democratic regimes depend heavily on the "consensual unity" of national elites. So long as el...
This paper begins by asking how have elites, who are more fragmented, transitory and precarious than...
In the face of change in the social bases of advanced European democracies, politics has delayed the...
This HSR Special Issue assembles contributions on current topics of elite research. They deal in par...
'Auf der Grundlage umfangreicher empirischer Daten aus Forschungen über die Elitenbildungsprozesse i...
The term ‘elite’ was introduced to the vocabulary of the social sciences in the late nineteenth cent...
Since the financial crisis, the issue of the ‘one percent’ has become the centre of intense public d...
From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the quest...
Critiques of elites define populism, which conceives of power relations as a unified, conspiring eli...
"Stable democratic regimes depend heavily on the 'consensual unity' of national elites. So Jong as e...
The key questions about today’s elites are easy to ask. How did a few spectacularly wealthy bankers ...
The article aims to critically discuss elitist democracy as one of the possible causes of the contem...
Democracy is in deep crisis today: this is indicated by decreasing turnout at elections, media that ...
Two growing conflicts, peculiar to postindustrial societies, challenge the ability of elites to kee...
The topic elites, respectively political elites comes alive with the authors and their texts of diff...
Stable democratic regimes depend heavily on the "consensual unity" of national elites. So long as el...
This paper begins by asking how have elites, who are more fragmented, transitory and precarious than...
In the face of change in the social bases of advanced European democracies, politics has delayed the...
This HSR Special Issue assembles contributions on current topics of elite research. They deal in par...
'Auf der Grundlage umfangreicher empirischer Daten aus Forschungen über die Elitenbildungsprozesse i...
The term ‘elite’ was introduced to the vocabulary of the social sciences in the late nineteenth cent...
Since the financial crisis, the issue of the ‘one percent’ has become the centre of intense public d...