Savage et al. (2013) claim they have produced a new model of the British class structure. They stress the innovative use of an internet survey, the BBC’s Great British Class Survey (GBCS), but it plays no serious role in the generation of their class typology. What they do is a theory free (though Bourdieu inspired) data dredging exercise. What they derive is an arbitrary typology determined by a contingent fact – the size of their sample.This is an author version of an article published by SAGE Publications. Copyright 2014 BSA Publications Ltd
The social scientific analysis of social class is attracting renewed interest given the accentuation...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
The social scientific analysis of social class is attracting renewed interest given the accentuation...
Savage et al. (2013) claim they have produced a new model of the British class structure. They stres...
This article responds to the critical reception of the arguments made about social class in Savage e...
Mike Savage discusses the results of the largest British class survey ever conducted. It shows that ...
The largest ever study of class in the UK, the Great British Class Survey, is set to release results...
The Great British Class Survey was launched on 3 April 2013 and quickly became one of the most popul...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the <I>Grea...
The paper discusses the salience of class in Britain in relation to the experiment of the BBC–academ...
This paper introduces the Great British Class Survey and describes how it came to be, providing an i...
The paper discusses the salience of class in Britain in relation to the experiment of the BBC–academ...
A fresh take on social class from the experts behind the BBC's 'Great British Class Survey'. Why doe...
The social scientific analysis of social class is attracting renewed interest given the accentuation...
Social classes are changing as people move around the world more often, moving more frequently betwe...
The social scientific analysis of social class is attracting renewed interest given the accentuation...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
The social scientific analysis of social class is attracting renewed interest given the accentuation...
Savage et al. (2013) claim they have produced a new model of the British class structure. They stres...
This article responds to the critical reception of the arguments made about social class in Savage e...
Mike Savage discusses the results of the largest British class survey ever conducted. It shows that ...
The largest ever study of class in the UK, the Great British Class Survey, is set to release results...
The Great British Class Survey was launched on 3 April 2013 and quickly became one of the most popul...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the <I>Grea...
The paper discusses the salience of class in Britain in relation to the experiment of the BBC–academ...
This paper introduces the Great British Class Survey and describes how it came to be, providing an i...
The paper discusses the salience of class in Britain in relation to the experiment of the BBC–academ...
A fresh take on social class from the experts behind the BBC's 'Great British Class Survey'. Why doe...
The social scientific analysis of social class is attracting renewed interest given the accentuation...
Social classes are changing as people move around the world more often, moving more frequently betwe...
The social scientific analysis of social class is attracting renewed interest given the accentuation...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
The social scientific analysis of social class is attracting renewed interest given the accentuation...