The present paper offers a critical analysis of what its authors call a new approach to social class. The analytical framework concerned is based on a large BBC-sponsored Internet survey and co-coauthored by a team of researchers led by Mike Savage. In theoretical terms, the most relevant observation to be made regarding the appproach under examination is its total dependence upon Pierre Bourdieu's concepts and ideas. This concerns first of all his theory of multiple 'capitals', two of which, e.e. social and cultural have been singled out by the exponents of the framework analysed in the paper as the building blocks of their own class theory. In other publications of the present author it has been shown that the purported Bourdesian 'capita...
This article responds to the critical reception of the arguments made about social class in Savage e...
This paper considers the changing nature of class analysis in Britain, focusing on three generations...
Several influential social theorists contend that the increased insecurity injected into the labour ...
The present paper offers a critical analysis of what its authors call a new approach to social class...
A fresh take on social class from the experts behind the BBC's 'Great British Class Survey'. Why doe...
Are contemporary societies organized by class? In recent years the apparent fragmentation of establi...
This article advances the scandalous argument that we live in a post-social class modernity, and tha...
This article seeks to revisit the French social space 30 years after Pierre Bourdieu first mapped it...
Kieserling A. Felder und Klassen: Pierre Bourdieus Theorie der modernen Gesellschaft. Zeitschrift fü...
Petzke M. Hat Bourdieu wirklich so wenig ‘Klasse’? Replik auf André Kieserlings Aufsatz ‚Felder und ...
Pierre Bourdieu, one of the most important and influential figures of contemporary sociology, improv...
This thesis concerns the correspondence between relations of social class and relations of social st...
This is a thesis about the middle classes. Using Bourdieu's trilogy of habitus, capital and field, t...
This paper explores the relationship between class struggle and multicultural understanding through ...
Originally, political explanations referring to the social dynamics of different groups or classes w...
This article responds to the critical reception of the arguments made about social class in Savage e...
This paper considers the changing nature of class analysis in Britain, focusing on three generations...
Several influential social theorists contend that the increased insecurity injected into the labour ...
The present paper offers a critical analysis of what its authors call a new approach to social class...
A fresh take on social class from the experts behind the BBC's 'Great British Class Survey'. Why doe...
Are contemporary societies organized by class? In recent years the apparent fragmentation of establi...
This article advances the scandalous argument that we live in a post-social class modernity, and tha...
This article seeks to revisit the French social space 30 years after Pierre Bourdieu first mapped it...
Kieserling A. Felder und Klassen: Pierre Bourdieus Theorie der modernen Gesellschaft. Zeitschrift fü...
Petzke M. Hat Bourdieu wirklich so wenig ‘Klasse’? Replik auf André Kieserlings Aufsatz ‚Felder und ...
Pierre Bourdieu, one of the most important and influential figures of contemporary sociology, improv...
This thesis concerns the correspondence between relations of social class and relations of social st...
This is a thesis about the middle classes. Using Bourdieu's trilogy of habitus, capital and field, t...
This paper explores the relationship between class struggle and multicultural understanding through ...
Originally, political explanations referring to the social dynamics of different groups or classes w...
This article responds to the critical reception of the arguments made about social class in Savage e...
This paper considers the changing nature of class analysis in Britain, focusing on three generations...
Several influential social theorists contend that the increased insecurity injected into the labour ...