This paper argues that becoming a parent/carer can be seen as a new field of social relations and suggests how gender is the key mechanism in the reconfiguration of class relations in this field. By conceptualising parenthood as a field, that is a social world with specific stakes and rules, this study suggests that residential decisions and strategies developed by different middle-class households do not solely depend on their class habitus, but also on gendered positions and dispositions in respect to division of labour, child care and school choice. Drawing on interview data from London and Amsterdam, this study re-addresses the issue of middle–class time-space trajectories at a specific period in the life course. We contend that the mid...
This paper draws on the results of two qualitative research projects examining parental engagements ...
This paper reports on the interim findings from a two year ESRC (Economic and Social Research Counci...
This paper reports on the interim findings from a 2-year Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)...
This paper argues that becoming a parent/carer can be seen as a new field of social relations and su...
This paper argues that becoming a parent/carer can be seen as a new field of social relations and su...
This paper argues that becoming a parent/carer can be seen as a new field of social relations and su...
Childcare is a condensate of disparate social forces and social processes. It is gendered and classe...
Childcare is a condensate of disparate social forces and social processes. It is gendered and classe...
Childcare is a condensate of disparate social forces and social processes. It is gendered and classe...
This paper explores the impacts of the transition to parenthood on the relationship between (from a ...
The emphasis in class research remains on the structural aspects of class, class processes are negle...
The emphasis in class research remains on the structural aspects of class, class processes are negle...
This dissertation is about the changes in the lives of members of the middle classes in Amsterdam wh...
Contemporary economic, political and social shifts in the Global North are reconfiguring the resolut...
There is common understanding that gentrifiers and new middle classes more generally share an urban ...
This paper draws on the results of two qualitative research projects examining parental engagements ...
This paper reports on the interim findings from a two year ESRC (Economic and Social Research Counci...
This paper reports on the interim findings from a 2-year Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)...
This paper argues that becoming a parent/carer can be seen as a new field of social relations and su...
This paper argues that becoming a parent/carer can be seen as a new field of social relations and su...
This paper argues that becoming a parent/carer can be seen as a new field of social relations and su...
Childcare is a condensate of disparate social forces and social processes. It is gendered and classe...
Childcare is a condensate of disparate social forces and social processes. It is gendered and classe...
Childcare is a condensate of disparate social forces and social processes. It is gendered and classe...
This paper explores the impacts of the transition to parenthood on the relationship between (from a ...
The emphasis in class research remains on the structural aspects of class, class processes are negle...
The emphasis in class research remains on the structural aspects of class, class processes are negle...
This dissertation is about the changes in the lives of members of the middle classes in Amsterdam wh...
Contemporary economic, political and social shifts in the Global North are reconfiguring the resolut...
There is common understanding that gentrifiers and new middle classes more generally share an urban ...
This paper draws on the results of two qualitative research projects examining parental engagements ...
This paper reports on the interim findings from a two year ESRC (Economic and Social Research Counci...
This paper reports on the interim findings from a 2-year Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)...