This article critically engages with Savage et al.'s conceptualisation of 'elective belonging'. Drawing on research in a case-study site in central Salford, it argues that historical processes of deindustrialisation, slum clearance and social housing residualisation have been compounded by the subsequent strategies of gentrification and impact upon the forms of 'belonging' that can be constructed by marginal working-class populations. Correcting for the predominance of research on belonging from the perspective of middle-class incomers, findings are organised around the themes ‘the local/incomer distinction’, 'perceptions of and orientations to the neighbourhood', 'the power of economic capital', 'social others and social distance', and 'te...
Discussions around social mobility have increasingly gained traction in both political and academic ...
Despite a growing awareness of class-based inequalities in the UK (Ashley et al., 2015), studies of ...
White working class areas are often seen as entrenched and immobile, threatened by the arrival of 'o...
This article draws on repeated, biographical interviews with 18 households to explore how people con...
This paper examines the processes by which middle-class belonging is generated, through the explorat...
This study attempts to identify the causal mechanisms linking social inequality and physical (im)mob...
This research aims to understand how people respond to post-industrial change in places that are rep...
Mike Savage’s empirically rich and theoretically insightful paper expands upon the earlier formulati...
Discussions around social mobility have increasingly gained traction in both political and academic ...
Scholars examining different aspects of migrant settlement have long recognized the importance of qu...
White working class areas are often seen as entrenched and immobile, threatened by the arrival of 'o...
The purpose of this article is to pose some theoretical questions to the relations between local com...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via http://dx.doi.o...
From boutiques and Airbnb to surging rents and local displacement, gentrification has come to negati...
This article explores the concept of belonging in understanding how working-class young people const...
Discussions around social mobility have increasingly gained traction in both political and academic ...
Despite a growing awareness of class-based inequalities in the UK (Ashley et al., 2015), studies of ...
White working class areas are often seen as entrenched and immobile, threatened by the arrival of 'o...
This article draws on repeated, biographical interviews with 18 households to explore how people con...
This paper examines the processes by which middle-class belonging is generated, through the explorat...
This study attempts to identify the causal mechanisms linking social inequality and physical (im)mob...
This research aims to understand how people respond to post-industrial change in places that are rep...
Mike Savage’s empirically rich and theoretically insightful paper expands upon the earlier formulati...
Discussions around social mobility have increasingly gained traction in both political and academic ...
Scholars examining different aspects of migrant settlement have long recognized the importance of qu...
White working class areas are often seen as entrenched and immobile, threatened by the arrival of 'o...
The purpose of this article is to pose some theoretical questions to the relations between local com...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via http://dx.doi.o...
From boutiques and Airbnb to surging rents and local displacement, gentrification has come to negati...
This article explores the concept of belonging in understanding how working-class young people const...
Discussions around social mobility have increasingly gained traction in both political and academic ...
Despite a growing awareness of class-based inequalities in the UK (Ashley et al., 2015), studies of ...
White working class areas are often seen as entrenched and immobile, threatened by the arrival of 'o...