Class is back – class inequalities now feature centrally in multiple media, are core to campaigns and protest movements, and are a part of everyday conversation. Mitigating the adverse effects of class again plays a key role in policy formation and formal politics. James Pattison and Tracey Warren consider how far the UK’s approach meets or falls below the types and levels of action that any liberal democracy requires
Against premature claims about the declining political relevance of social class in post-industrial ...
This article aims to create intellectual space in which issues of social inequality and education ca...
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book advances contemporary debates in...
Class is back – class inequalities now feature centrally in multiple media, are core to campaigns an...
Class and class divisions remain central forces in shaping the ways we live. Indeed, arguably, in ne...
Social classes are changing as people move around the world more often, moving more frequently betwe...
A fresh take on social class from the experts behind the BBC's 'Great British Class Survey'. Why doe...
Rout, Brooks and Manza attack the conclusion of Clark and Lipset (Reading 29) that social classes ar...
Contemporaneously, social theorists and commentators tend to see education as an avenue for either ...
The paper examines processes of class formation in Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET). In...
In the United Kingdom today, the widening gap between upper and lower “social classes” is regularly ...
Research on the political representation of socially disadvantaged groups has strongly focused on wo...
Mike Savage discusses the results of the largest British class survey ever conducted. It shows that ...
This article explores the enduring relevance (or otherwise) of class to social democracy through com...
This article aims to create intellectual space in which issues of social inequality and education ca...
Against premature claims about the declining political relevance of social class in post-industrial ...
This article aims to create intellectual space in which issues of social inequality and education ca...
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book advances contemporary debates in...
Class is back – class inequalities now feature centrally in multiple media, are core to campaigns an...
Class and class divisions remain central forces in shaping the ways we live. Indeed, arguably, in ne...
Social classes are changing as people move around the world more often, moving more frequently betwe...
A fresh take on social class from the experts behind the BBC's 'Great British Class Survey'. Why doe...
Rout, Brooks and Manza attack the conclusion of Clark and Lipset (Reading 29) that social classes ar...
Contemporaneously, social theorists and commentators tend to see education as an avenue for either ...
The paper examines processes of class formation in Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET). In...
In the United Kingdom today, the widening gap between upper and lower “social classes” is regularly ...
Research on the political representation of socially disadvantaged groups has strongly focused on wo...
Mike Savage discusses the results of the largest British class survey ever conducted. It shows that ...
This article explores the enduring relevance (or otherwise) of class to social democracy through com...
This article aims to create intellectual space in which issues of social inequality and education ca...
Against premature claims about the declining political relevance of social class in post-industrial ...
This article aims to create intellectual space in which issues of social inequality and education ca...
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book advances contemporary debates in...