This thesis examines the ways in which social class has repercussions for people's quotidian interactions through the evaluations they make about themselves and others. The setting for this research is two districts in the county of Essex and differently deprived small areas within them. Rather than being a homogeneous county, as is often suggested through the employment of stereotypical representations, 1 show how class and place are mutually constitutive and integral to the boundaries drawn between these small areas of Essex by residents. Bourdieusain concepts of habitus, capital and field - especially habitus - are employed in the presentation of a theoretical framework which speaks of the classed, hierarchical evaluations we all make in...
This paper examines people’s perceptions of class and class differences—in general and with regard t...
Current debates about the utility of the concept of social class for social analysis have been helpf...
This thesis is the product of ethnographic research conducted over a period of eighteen months on a ...
Lay perceptions and experiences of social location have been commonly framed with reference to socia...
peer-reviewedThe central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of...
This paper uses data gathered from an ESRC funded research project on social networks, social capita...
This paper uses data gathered from an ESRC funded research project on social networks, social capita...
This paper uses data gathered from an ESRC funded research project on social networks, social capita...
This dissertation explores the multidimensional aspects of social class - as a representation as wel...
This dissertation explores the multidimensional aspects of social class - as a representation as wel...
The central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of inequality i...
This paper utilizes Figured World’s Theory (FWT) (Holland et al., 1998) to examine the reciprocal na...
Lay perceptions and experiences of social location have been commonly framed with reference to socia...
Building on Bourdieu's analysis of stratification Mike Savage, Elizabeth Silva and Alan Warde examin...
Social scientists of class and inequality have documented the rise of omnivorousness, informality, o...
This paper examines people’s perceptions of class and class differences—in general and with regard t...
Current debates about the utility of the concept of social class for social analysis have been helpf...
This thesis is the product of ethnographic research conducted over a period of eighteen months on a ...
Lay perceptions and experiences of social location have been commonly framed with reference to socia...
peer-reviewedThe central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of...
This paper uses data gathered from an ESRC funded research project on social networks, social capita...
This paper uses data gathered from an ESRC funded research project on social networks, social capita...
This paper uses data gathered from an ESRC funded research project on social networks, social capita...
This dissertation explores the multidimensional aspects of social class - as a representation as wel...
This dissertation explores the multidimensional aspects of social class - as a representation as wel...
The central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of inequality i...
This paper utilizes Figured World’s Theory (FWT) (Holland et al., 1998) to examine the reciprocal na...
Lay perceptions and experiences of social location have been commonly framed with reference to socia...
Building on Bourdieu's analysis of stratification Mike Savage, Elizabeth Silva and Alan Warde examin...
Social scientists of class and inequality have documented the rise of omnivorousness, informality, o...
This paper examines people’s perceptions of class and class differences—in general and with regard t...
Current debates about the utility of the concept of social class for social analysis have been helpf...
This thesis is the product of ethnographic research conducted over a period of eighteen months on a ...