In this article we demonstrate how upper-middle-class respondents in Norway and the UK draw strong symbolic boundaries based on cultural taste and lifestyle. However, we also find that such expressions of judgment are marshalled in interview settings by a strong moral imperative to appear open, tolerant and respectful of others. We argue that these apparently contradictory accounts represent the collision of interviewees’ spontaneous visceral and scripted honourable selves. We also focus on how this complex presentation of self plays out in social life – both in terms of respondents’ interactions with ourselves, as interviewers, and in their recollections of everyday-life encounters with those very different to themselves. Strikingly aware ...
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This thesis concerns the correspondence between relations of social class and relations of social st...
In this article I recount and reflect on methodological issues raised in my research about class rep...
English summary This thesis is about how different people perceive, construct and communicate socia...
In qualitative interviews, challenges such as deviations from the topic, interruptions, silences or ...
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and pre...
What meaning do people attach to their taste in music, clothing and visual arts and how do they talk...
The present research sought to establish how cultural settings create a normative context that deter...
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In recent years growing sociological interest in new forms of cultural distinction has led some to a...
Increasingly, researchers are conducting studies within a diversity of cultural contexts This paper ...
A well-established tradition of research in the social sciences insists on the symbolic dimensions o...
This article explores the complex relationship between transnational elites and civil society throug...
The paper provides a comparative reading of two influential works of Veblen and Bourdieu, on cultura...
Using British and Dutch interview data, this article demonstrates how people from different social c...
In this article the author recounts and reflects upon methodological issues raised in research about...
This thesis concerns the correspondence between relations of social class and relations of social st...
In this article I recount and reflect on methodological issues raised in my research about class rep...
English summary This thesis is about how different people perceive, construct and communicate socia...
In qualitative interviews, challenges such as deviations from the topic, interruptions, silences or ...
Taste is a subject of longstanding academic interest. The question of how cultural interests and pre...
What meaning do people attach to their taste in music, clothing and visual arts and how do they talk...
The present research sought to establish how cultural settings create a normative context that deter...
The article offers a distinctive account of how the nouveaux riches serve as an anchor for a range o...
In recent years growing sociological interest in new forms of cultural distinction has led some to a...
Increasingly, researchers are conducting studies within a diversity of cultural contexts This paper ...
A well-established tradition of research in the social sciences insists on the symbolic dimensions o...
This article explores the complex relationship between transnational elites and civil society throug...
The paper provides a comparative reading of two influential works of Veblen and Bourdieu, on cultura...
Using British and Dutch interview data, this article demonstrates how people from different social c...