Ron Johnston reviews three recent books that, in very different ways, explore the changing nature and politics of the working class in post-industrial societies. The New Politics of Class: The Political Exclusion of the British Working Class. Geoffrey Evans and James Tilley. Oxford University Press. 2017. The New Minority: White Working Class Politics in an Age of Immigration and Inequality. Justin Gest. Oxford University Press. 2016. The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class. Guy Standing. Bloomsbury Academic. 2016
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This is an accepted manuscript of a review published by Duke University Press on 01/12/2022, availab...
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This article welcomes the recent renewed interest in the topic of class within sociology and cultura...
Drawing on a personal dataset of 3,000 book inscriptions, and in partnership with Cardiff University...
The 1979 and 1983 parliamentary élections show clearly the decline In the Influence of the Labour Pa...
A spectre is haunting Britain, not the spectre of communism, and yet the UK’s most significant curre...
Original article can be found at : http://www.informaworld.com/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisRecently, ...
Defence date: 29 November 2017Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi (Supervisor), European Univers...
Carl Packman reviews the latest book by Owen Jones, highlighting how several New Labour policies wer...
Book review. The Working Class Collective (2022) The Lockdown Diaries of the Working Class. London:...
These are scarcely auspicious times for the left. An unfortunate confluence of recent social and pol...
Published online: 09 Jun 2010 See pg. 15-16 of pdf to view these book reviewsBook Reviews : Andrew S...
By devoting the 2015 Socialist Register to investigating class formation and class strategies on a g...
Labour must reconnect with an economic analysis of class, for it is this that could in fact reunite ...
The shock Brexit result highlighted a worrying trend: underemployed white men and women who have see...
This is an accepted manuscript of a review published by Duke University Press on 01/12/2022, availab...
The debates relating to social class and whether it is still a useful concept in describing a lived ...
This article welcomes the recent renewed interest in the topic of class within sociology and cultura...
Drawing on a personal dataset of 3,000 book inscriptions, and in partnership with Cardiff University...
The 1979 and 1983 parliamentary élections show clearly the decline In the Influence of the Labour Pa...
A spectre is haunting Britain, not the spectre of communism, and yet the UK’s most significant curre...