This paper contrasts two approaches that qualitative researchers can adopt towards studying class and status divisions, drawing upon issues raised by Gordon Marshall in his (1988) paper about working class consciousness. It is suggested that researchers influenced by Marshall, and recent feminist ethnographers, whose central concept is class, ultimately adopt a competitive stance towards common-sense understanding and experience. Sociologists who seek to describe how members of society understand their own activities, such as the community studies tradition in anthropology, Pierre Bourdieu, and ethnomethodology, often conceptualise class in terms of status. These different ways of understanding qualitative data need to be understood in the ...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
Of late, issues of social inequality have assumed a new political centrality in many western societi...
The contemporary debate on class issue within the sociology in English speaking countries focuses on...
xx+463 pp. Does a fixation with the concepts of class in the sociological classics hamper con-tempor...
There is hardly any discussion of class that does not in some way relate to the theories of Marx and...
This paper distinguishes the notion of “class politics” from that of “class analysis”. In an attempt...
This paper is an empirical study of class consciousness among a random sample of textile workers in ...
Few themes have been as central to sociology as 'class' and yet class remains a perpetually conteste...
Much time and energy has been devoted to describing the class structure of modern capitalist societi...
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book advances contemporary debates in...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
Of late, issues of social inequality have assumed a new political centrality in many western societi...
The contemporary debate on class issue within the sociology in English speaking countries focuses on...
xx+463 pp. Does a fixation with the concepts of class in the sociological classics hamper con-tempor...
There is hardly any discussion of class that does not in some way relate to the theories of Marx and...
This paper distinguishes the notion of “class politics” from that of “class analysis”. In an attempt...
This paper is an empirical study of class consciousness among a random sample of textile workers in ...
Few themes have been as central to sociology as 'class' and yet class remains a perpetually conteste...
Much time and energy has been devoted to describing the class structure of modern capitalist societi...
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book advances contemporary debates in...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
This general introduction locates the GBCS papers on the elite, and their respondents, within a cont...
Of late, issues of social inequality have assumed a new political centrality in many western societi...