Drawing on early sociological analyses of how power and intergroup conflicts can affect the development of modern economies, this paper investigates how the recent Global Crisis has affected the stratification of the US society. The paper argues that the consumerist society has reinforced the historical stratification of social identities with white men in high-paid, high-social status managerial and financial occupations at the top, and black women in low-paid, low-status service occupations at the bottom. This paper calls for a deconstruction of the neo-liberal individual into a unique combination of identities in a stratified capitalist society in order to reveal how social stratification has evolved during the Global Crisis. The paper f...
This paper develops a general theory of socio-economic stratification based on the interconnection b...
The emerging production model referred to as globalization is reexamined using the institutional fra...
The study of poverty and inequality has been thrust into the foreground as scholars, politicians, an...
Other than the English language, very little else has unified the Untied States as a nation. Charact...
In this chapter, from a socio-psychological perspective I consider how social interactions and relat...
International audienceThe paper will analyze the notions of crisis & conflict, & their importance fo...
This thesis concerns the topic of social class division in contemporary societies. Historical contex...
Throughout his career Geoff Harcourt has constantly and consistently highlighted the role of social ...
This paper argues that the 2008 financial crisis accelerated a set of long-term dynamics which in tu...
This paper examines the response of income concentration in the US to the occurrence of major system...
This paper is a theoretical investigation of how social actors strive to define and organize their e...
Economic insecurity has grown in the United States since the 1970s. This reflects extensive structur...
ABSTRACT: The most widely embraced explanations of the financial crisis of 2008 have centered upon i...
The role of competition is a frequently overlooked yet important feature for understanding the crisi...
In this article, the main theoretical approaches of studying social stratification and the problem o...
This paper develops a general theory of socio-economic stratification based on the interconnection b...
The emerging production model referred to as globalization is reexamined using the institutional fra...
The study of poverty and inequality has been thrust into the foreground as scholars, politicians, an...
Other than the English language, very little else has unified the Untied States as a nation. Charact...
In this chapter, from a socio-psychological perspective I consider how social interactions and relat...
International audienceThe paper will analyze the notions of crisis & conflict, & their importance fo...
This thesis concerns the topic of social class division in contemporary societies. Historical contex...
Throughout his career Geoff Harcourt has constantly and consistently highlighted the role of social ...
This paper argues that the 2008 financial crisis accelerated a set of long-term dynamics which in tu...
This paper examines the response of income concentration in the US to the occurrence of major system...
This paper is a theoretical investigation of how social actors strive to define and organize their e...
Economic insecurity has grown in the United States since the 1970s. This reflects extensive structur...
ABSTRACT: The most widely embraced explanations of the financial crisis of 2008 have centered upon i...
The role of competition is a frequently overlooked yet important feature for understanding the crisi...
In this article, the main theoretical approaches of studying social stratification and the problem o...
This paper develops a general theory of socio-economic stratification based on the interconnection b...
The emerging production model referred to as globalization is reexamined using the institutional fra...
The study of poverty and inequality has been thrust into the foreground as scholars, politicians, an...