This response piece is informed by recent public discussions concerning the BBC ‘Great British Class Calculator’ – a survey which seeks to rethink traditional ways of categorising class for the 21st century. This article focuses on how individuals feel about, and respond to, their class location. Drawing on data from a two-year study about the black middle classes, it is argued that class identity cannot be fully understood without taking account of the intersecting role of race. Specifically, exposing how white identity and white racial knowledge work to inform and protect the boundaries of middle class and elite class positions (to the disadvantage of minoritised groups) remains central to advancing race equity and genuine social mobility
[Introduction]: While it has long been accepted that social class plays a significant role in the d...
This paper uses data gathered from an ESRC funded research project on social networks, social capita...
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book advances contemporary debates in...
Drawing on data collected during a 2-year Economic and Social Research Council-funded project explor...
his paper explores the identities of Britain’s black middle-classes. Drawing upon interviews with se...
Class categorisation should not only be informed by academic pursuits but by the lived experiences o...
Drawing on data from a two-year ESRC-funded project into The Educational Strategies of the Black Mid...
Drawing on data collected during a 2-year Economic and Social Research Council-funded project explor...
ABSTRACT Although some scholars continue to debate the relative significance of race versus class, o...
This paper maps typologies of class identity for the UK-born South Asian middle classes. Using thema...
This research examines the relationship between 'race' and class in Britain. This is achieved by con...
Social classes are changing as people move around the world more often, moving more frequently betwe...
In 2008, the Department of Education produced a report on social cohesion in higher education noting...
The term ‘master status’, coined by Everett Hughes in 1945 with special reference to race, was conce...
Building on Bourdieu's analysis of stratification Mike Savage, Elizabeth Silva and Alan Warde examin...
[Introduction]: While it has long been accepted that social class plays a significant role in the d...
This paper uses data gathered from an ESRC funded research project on social networks, social capita...
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book advances contemporary debates in...
Drawing on data collected during a 2-year Economic and Social Research Council-funded project explor...
his paper explores the identities of Britain’s black middle-classes. Drawing upon interviews with se...
Class categorisation should not only be informed by academic pursuits but by the lived experiences o...
Drawing on data from a two-year ESRC-funded project into The Educational Strategies of the Black Mid...
Drawing on data collected during a 2-year Economic and Social Research Council-funded project explor...
ABSTRACT Although some scholars continue to debate the relative significance of race versus class, o...
This paper maps typologies of class identity for the UK-born South Asian middle classes. Using thema...
This research examines the relationship between 'race' and class in Britain. This is achieved by con...
Social classes are changing as people move around the world more often, moving more frequently betwe...
In 2008, the Department of Education produced a report on social cohesion in higher education noting...
The term ‘master status’, coined by Everett Hughes in 1945 with special reference to race, was conce...
Building on Bourdieu's analysis of stratification Mike Savage, Elizabeth Silva and Alan Warde examin...
[Introduction]: While it has long been accepted that social class plays a significant role in the d...
This paper uses data gathered from an ESRC funded research project on social networks, social capita...
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book advances contemporary debates in...