The article contends that working-class identities in Britain today are increasingly positioned as ‘valueless’. Emerging from empirical research with students and staff from working-class backgrounds based in higher education institutions, the article explores how some of the male participants in the project continue to identify in class-based terms. Arguing that a tendency to dwell on the past has opened up the possibility of a ‘valuable’ identification for these participants in the present, the article focuses on the critical dimensions of nostalgia and collective memory by exploring two particular kinds of ‘mnemonic imagination’ (Pickering and Keightley, 2013): ‘flat-capping it’ and ‘family folklore’. Far from being regressive, it is con...
This article reconsiders the much-lauded transformative potential of nostalgia and proposes that an ...
This article reports findings on class identities amongst a small sample of mainly working-class res...
This article welcomes the recent renewed interest in the topic of class within sociology and cultura...
The identity and meaning people obtain from their work is a central issue in contemporary sociology....
This thesis is concerned with the different ways in which working-class identities are experienced, ...
‘Generations’ have been invoked to describe a variety of social and cultural relationships, and to u...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Com...
This article examines the relationship between long-running deindustrialisation and skilled male emp...
The chapter explores memories of working-class female dress in Lancashire, England, during the Secon...
Original article can be found at : http://www.informaworld.com/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisRecently, ...
The Internet and social networking technologies have facilitated communication between groups of ret...
In the forty years since Chile and the UK became the cruciblesIn the 40 years since Chile and the Un...
This paper reflects upon issues of class and identity in the UK over the last 50 years. 1969 is a us...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...
This paper considers the changing nature of class analysis in Britain, focusing on three generations...
This article reconsiders the much-lauded transformative potential of nostalgia and proposes that an ...
This article reports findings on class identities amongst a small sample of mainly working-class res...
This article welcomes the recent renewed interest in the topic of class within sociology and cultura...
The identity and meaning people obtain from their work is a central issue in contemporary sociology....
This thesis is concerned with the different ways in which working-class identities are experienced, ...
‘Generations’ have been invoked to describe a variety of social and cultural relationships, and to u...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Com...
This article examines the relationship between long-running deindustrialisation and skilled male emp...
The chapter explores memories of working-class female dress in Lancashire, England, during the Secon...
Original article can be found at : http://www.informaworld.com/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisRecently, ...
The Internet and social networking technologies have facilitated communication between groups of ret...
In the forty years since Chile and the UK became the cruciblesIn the 40 years since Chile and the Un...
This paper reflects upon issues of class and identity in the UK over the last 50 years. 1969 is a us...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...
This paper considers the changing nature of class analysis in Britain, focusing on three generations...
This article reconsiders the much-lauded transformative potential of nostalgia and proposes that an ...
This article reports findings on class identities amongst a small sample of mainly working-class res...
This article welcomes the recent renewed interest in the topic of class within sociology and cultura...