Drawing on the mobility accounts of eighty-nine respondents who perceived themselves as socially mobile in post-war Hong Kong, I devise a typology of four biographies – normal, choice, special, and emotional biographies – to examine the cognitive structure of their accounts in order to make sense of moral sentiments of class. Three tentative conclusions are drawn. First, class feelings could be seen as better class markers than self-reported class identity. Second, upward mobility does not simply complicate class feelings but could lead to a distorted class sentiment that justifies rather than challenges class inequality; yet four biographies show a variety of its operation. Third, upward mobility does not necessarily treat previous class i...
This article welcomes the recent renewed interest in the topic of class within sociology and cultura...
Class is argued to be of considerable moral significance, in relation to what people get in terms of...
Social theory has long predicted that social mobility, in particular downward social mobility, is de...
Drawing on recent research on the psychology of social class, I argue that the material conditions i...
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
peer-reviewedThe central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of...
Class studies have currently evolved from economy-based approaches to studies that focus on culture,...
This book deals with class not as a matter of dollars or statistics but as a matter of emotions. Ric...
Increasing social mobility is the ‘principal goal’ of the British Government's social policy (Cabine...
Social class is defined by the possession of all forms of economic capital, cultural capital and soc...
The purpose of this study was to research what negative and positive effects upward social class mob...
Social mobility is the movement in time of individuals, families or other social units between posit...
Using hierarchal linear models fitted to survey data from the 1999 and 2009 International Social Sur...
The article advances a case for greater consideration of the moral aspects of the experience of clas...
Social mobility is often viewed as a way to alleviate poverty and create equality; it represents the...
This article welcomes the recent renewed interest in the topic of class within sociology and cultura...
Class is argued to be of considerable moral significance, in relation to what people get in terms of...
Social theory has long predicted that social mobility, in particular downward social mobility, is de...
Drawing on recent research on the psychology of social class, I argue that the material conditions i...
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
peer-reviewedThe central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of...
Class studies have currently evolved from economy-based approaches to studies that focus on culture,...
This book deals with class not as a matter of dollars or statistics but as a matter of emotions. Ric...
Increasing social mobility is the ‘principal goal’ of the British Government's social policy (Cabine...
Social class is defined by the possession of all forms of economic capital, cultural capital and soc...
The purpose of this study was to research what negative and positive effects upward social class mob...
Social mobility is the movement in time of individuals, families or other social units between posit...
Using hierarchal linear models fitted to survey data from the 1999 and 2009 International Social Sur...
The article advances a case for greater consideration of the moral aspects of the experience of clas...
Social mobility is often viewed as a way to alleviate poverty and create equality; it represents the...
This article welcomes the recent renewed interest in the topic of class within sociology and cultura...
Class is argued to be of considerable moral significance, in relation to what people get in terms of...
Social theory has long predicted that social mobility, in particular downward social mobility, is de...