Rout, Brooks and Manza attack the conclusion of Clark and Lipset (Reading 29) that social classes are dying and that the concept of social class has been rendered redundant by changes in the hierarchical nature of society. They complain that Clark and Lipset confuse social class with social status (hierarchy) and have produced an argument which is conceptually vague and misleading. As a result the reader is diverted from examining enduring inequalities by references to democratisation elsewhere in society. In this extract, Rout and colleagues examine the three ‘situses’ of politics, the economy and the family and, as a result, reject Clark and Lipset’s conclusion. They assert that despite change in advanced capitalist societies, class-based...
Against the backdrop of socio-economic conflict, this paper analyses a number of approaches to class...
xx+463 pp. Does a fixation with the concepts of class in the sociological classics hamper con-tempor...
The postmodern has abandoned class. Class theory is no longer 'chic', to say nothing of class politi...
Class and class divisions remain central forces in shaping the ways we live. Indeed, arguably, in ne...
This thesis is about social class and economic inequality, using the Goldthorpe class schema. It tes...
This article advances the scandalous argument that we live in a post-social class modernity, and tha...
The focus of debate and research on British class structure has shifted significantly over the past ...
Class is back – class inequalities now feature centrally in multiple media, are core to campaigns an...
This paper distinguishes the notion of “class politics” from that of “class analysis”. In an attempt...
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...
Originally, political explanations referring to the social dynamics of different groups or classes w...
In enlightened and civilised societies we like to think that the blatantly racist eugenics movement ...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάThe article begins with a brief discussion of analyses which arg...
Few themes have been as central to sociology as 'class' and yet class remains a perpetually conteste...
Against the backdrop of socio-economic conflict, this paper analyses a number of approaches to class...
xx+463 pp. Does a fixation with the concepts of class in the sociological classics hamper con-tempor...
The postmodern has abandoned class. Class theory is no longer 'chic', to say nothing of class politi...
Class and class divisions remain central forces in shaping the ways we live. Indeed, arguably, in ne...
This thesis is about social class and economic inequality, using the Goldthorpe class schema. It tes...
This article advances the scandalous argument that we live in a post-social class modernity, and tha...
The focus of debate and research on British class structure has shifted significantly over the past ...
Class is back – class inequalities now feature centrally in multiple media, are core to campaigns an...
This paper distinguishes the notion of “class politics” from that of “class analysis”. In an attempt...
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...
Originally, political explanations referring to the social dynamics of different groups or classes w...
In enlightened and civilised societies we like to think that the blatantly racist eugenics movement ...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάThe article begins with a brief discussion of analyses which arg...
Few themes have been as central to sociology as 'class' and yet class remains a perpetually conteste...
Against the backdrop of socio-economic conflict, this paper analyses a number of approaches to class...
xx+463 pp. Does a fixation with the concepts of class in the sociological classics hamper con-tempor...
The postmodern has abandoned class. Class theory is no longer 'chic', to say nothing of class politi...