The impact of social class in modern societies is still contested. Research in voter behavior has demonstrated a declining importance of class on voting, but sociological studies demonstrate that class is still important for lifestyle. One potential reason for this ambiguous role of social class is that people’s understanding of classes and class relations does not fit well with their understanding of modern party competition. Based on analyses of focus group discussions, this article explores how people relate their understanding of social classes in Danish society and their understanding of political parties. The analysis confirms that people still consider the Danish society as being divided into classes, but that they can only reluctant...
Why does the strength of class voting vary over time? Recent research has emphasized factors to do w...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
The sources, meaning and political implications of class identity are conditional on national contex...
The trend within studies of voting and political attitudes has been to give less attention to class ...
Although social class was once central to political sociology, it has become increasingly less so; m...
Against premature claims about the declining political relevance of social class in post-industrial ...
In recent years, the perception that citizens in Western countries like Denmark no longer see class ...
Influential theories of class voting assume that the phenomenon occurs because classes hold differen...
The pertinence of social classes to the understanding of political behaviour has been questioned. Th...
This article explores the enduring relevance (or otherwise) of class to social democracy through com...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάThe article begins with a brief discussion of analyses which arg...
In many high-income countries today, scholarly interest in the politics of class has coincided with ...
Contrary to much conventional wisdom, this article shows that class is still used by people to sort ...
Previous research provides a detailed picture of class differences in political attitudes. Less is h...
Recent research has shown that parties’ group appeals, particularly working class appeals, can raise...
Why does the strength of class voting vary over time? Recent research has emphasized factors to do w...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
The sources, meaning and political implications of class identity are conditional on national contex...
The trend within studies of voting and political attitudes has been to give less attention to class ...
Although social class was once central to political sociology, it has become increasingly less so; m...
Against premature claims about the declining political relevance of social class in post-industrial ...
In recent years, the perception that citizens in Western countries like Denmark no longer see class ...
Influential theories of class voting assume that the phenomenon occurs because classes hold differen...
The pertinence of social classes to the understanding of political behaviour has been questioned. Th...
This article explores the enduring relevance (or otherwise) of class to social democracy through com...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάThe article begins with a brief discussion of analyses which arg...
In many high-income countries today, scholarly interest in the politics of class has coincided with ...
Contrary to much conventional wisdom, this article shows that class is still used by people to sort ...
Previous research provides a detailed picture of class differences in political attitudes. Less is h...
Recent research has shown that parties’ group appeals, particularly working class appeals, can raise...
Why does the strength of class voting vary over time? Recent research has emphasized factors to do w...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
The sources, meaning and political implications of class identity are conditional on national contex...