By using Bourdieu's theory on capitals, the essay examines whether, and if so, in what ways, upward class mobility can affect one’s lifestyle. To examine this, I work with qualitative semi-structured interviews. Five upwardly mobile men and women were interviewed about their experience of being upwardly mobile. The interviews covered themes such as being born into a working-class family and being upwardly mobile, the perception of the middle class and the working class, and how they live today in the new class belonging. Previous researches used are three dissertation studies by the sociologists Mats Trondman, Lena Sohl and Ulla-Britt Wennerström. My result shows that life in a small extent has been affected by the class mobility and that t...
While once a mainstay of social science, class has lately been eclipsed in much of migration studies...
Increasing social mobility is the ‘principal goal’ of the British Government's social policy (Cabine...
This chapter discusses the wider societal and theoretical implications of the empirical outcomes pre...
By using Bourdieu's theory on capitals, the essay examines whether, and if so, in what ways, upward ...
The purpose of this study was to research what negative and positive effects upward social class mob...
Social mobility is often viewed as a way to alleviate poverty and create equality; it represents the...
This study examines social mobility in autobiographical narratives in a Swedish context. The purpose...
This article deals with how experiences with social mobility are mediated in different contexts. The...
This paper explores the subjective experiences of education-driven upward mobility among firstin-fam...
Why is it that we still live in a society where an individual's social background plays such a big...
This article explores a much theorized but rarely empirically investigated temporal component to the...
Most understandings of the ways classes become social groupings centre on processes of mobility clos...
This paper's topic is the educational upward mobility of members of the working class. It seeks to f...
Social class is defined by the possession of all forms of economic capital, cultural capital and soc...
This essay is an in-depth, qualitative study concerned with questions about female ?class-travellers...
While once a mainstay of social science, class has lately been eclipsed in much of migration studies...
Increasing social mobility is the ‘principal goal’ of the British Government's social policy (Cabine...
This chapter discusses the wider societal and theoretical implications of the empirical outcomes pre...
By using Bourdieu's theory on capitals, the essay examines whether, and if so, in what ways, upward ...
The purpose of this study was to research what negative and positive effects upward social class mob...
Social mobility is often viewed as a way to alleviate poverty and create equality; it represents the...
This study examines social mobility in autobiographical narratives in a Swedish context. The purpose...
This article deals with how experiences with social mobility are mediated in different contexts. The...
This paper explores the subjective experiences of education-driven upward mobility among firstin-fam...
Why is it that we still live in a society where an individual's social background plays such a big...
This article explores a much theorized but rarely empirically investigated temporal component to the...
Most understandings of the ways classes become social groupings centre on processes of mobility clos...
This paper's topic is the educational upward mobility of members of the working class. It seeks to f...
Social class is defined by the possession of all forms of economic capital, cultural capital and soc...
This essay is an in-depth, qualitative study concerned with questions about female ?class-travellers...
While once a mainstay of social science, class has lately been eclipsed in much of migration studies...
Increasing social mobility is the ‘principal goal’ of the British Government's social policy (Cabine...
This chapter discusses the wider societal and theoretical implications of the empirical outcomes pre...