We find it easier to talk about class in purely economic terms. Lisa McKenzie argues that in fact our perceptions of class are tightly bound up in stigmatising value judgments. The same impulse that condemned the ‘undeserving poor’ to workhouses is apparent in condemnation of the poor for their attachment to the local in the face of a globalised economy
Mike Savage discusses the results of the largest British class survey ever conducted. It shows that ...
The 1980s saw a shift in the emphasis of discourse on poverty from production relations to consumpti...
LSE Sociology doctoral candidate, Daniel McArthur, describes his MSc research Open any edition of th...
Many societies are becoming increasingly unequal, especially after the Great Recession. This is occu...
This research was partly supported by grant No. PSI2013-45678P, from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
As a foreign student, I have learned that British society is a classist society. I didn’t perceived ...
This article looks at the promise of the ‘New Middle Class’ (NMC) inherent in the neoliberal ideolog...
By George Maier, a master’s student of Critical Theory and Politics at the University of Nottingham....
The recent global recession revealed a huge social-class divide between the economic outcomes of the...
Class and class divisions remain central forces in shaping the ways we live. Indeed, arguably, in ne...
In this thesis I investigate how an individual’s economic position and the context they live in affe...
Whether poverty is caused by behaviour or economic factors is an ongoing debate, with the Right usua...
This article looks at the promise of the ‘New Middle Class’ (NMC) inherent in the neoliberal ideolog...
Forty years ago it was easy to believe that child poverty had disappeared from modern Britain. It be...
Drawing on recent research on the psychology of social class, I argue that the material conditions i...
Mike Savage discusses the results of the largest British class survey ever conducted. It shows that ...
The 1980s saw a shift in the emphasis of discourse on poverty from production relations to consumpti...
LSE Sociology doctoral candidate, Daniel McArthur, describes his MSc research Open any edition of th...
Many societies are becoming increasingly unequal, especially after the Great Recession. This is occu...
This research was partly supported by grant No. PSI2013-45678P, from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
As a foreign student, I have learned that British society is a classist society. I didn’t perceived ...
This article looks at the promise of the ‘New Middle Class’ (NMC) inherent in the neoliberal ideolog...
By George Maier, a master’s student of Critical Theory and Politics at the University of Nottingham....
The recent global recession revealed a huge social-class divide between the economic outcomes of the...
Class and class divisions remain central forces in shaping the ways we live. Indeed, arguably, in ne...
In this thesis I investigate how an individual’s economic position and the context they live in affe...
Whether poverty is caused by behaviour or economic factors is an ongoing debate, with the Right usua...
This article looks at the promise of the ‘New Middle Class’ (NMC) inherent in the neoliberal ideolog...
Forty years ago it was easy to believe that child poverty had disappeared from modern Britain. It be...
Drawing on recent research on the psychology of social class, I argue that the material conditions i...
Mike Savage discusses the results of the largest British class survey ever conducted. It shows that ...
The 1980s saw a shift in the emphasis of discourse on poverty from production relations to consumpti...
LSE Sociology doctoral candidate, Daniel McArthur, describes his MSc research Open any edition of th...