
Renewing Class Analysis
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 9. September 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-631-22187-6 (ISBN)
Description
This collection advances contemporary debates in class analysis by offering a range of new empirical research on emergent forms of social stratification and by re-thinking the intersection between economic change, social polarisation and the remaking of class relations.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
354 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-22187-6 (9780631221876)
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Persons
Editor
City University
University of Manchester
University of Manchester
University of Essex
Content
1. Introduction: The State of Class Analysis: Rosemary Crompton (City University) and John Scott (Essex University). 2. Employment Relations and Class Structure: Aage Sorensen (Harvard University).
3. Social Position from Narrative Data: Jay Gershuny (Essex University).
4. Class Inequality and the Social Production of Money: Geoff Ingham (Cambridge University).
5. Logics of Urban Polarisation: The Views From Below: Loic Wacquant (Berkeley University).
6. Employment, Unemployment and Social Polarisation: Young People and Cyclical Transitions: Robert MacDonald and Jane Marsh (University of Teeside).
7. Late 20th Century Workplace Relations: Class Struggle without Classes: Paul Edwards (University of Warwick).
8. The Gendered Restructuring of the Middle Classes: Employment and Caring: Rosemary Crompton (City University).
9. Social Polarisation in the Electronic Economy: Jan Pahl (University of Kent).
10. Conclusion: the future of class analysis: Fiona Devine and Mike Savage (Manchester University).
3. Social Position from Narrative Data: Jay Gershuny (Essex University).
4. Class Inequality and the Social Production of Money: Geoff Ingham (Cambridge University).
5. Logics of Urban Polarisation: The Views From Below: Loic Wacquant (Berkeley University).
6. Employment, Unemployment and Social Polarisation: Young People and Cyclical Transitions: Robert MacDonald and Jane Marsh (University of Teeside).
7. Late 20th Century Workplace Relations: Class Struggle without Classes: Paul Edwards (University of Warwick).
8. The Gendered Restructuring of the Middle Classes: Employment and Caring: Rosemary Crompton (City University).
9. Social Polarisation in the Electronic Economy: Jan Pahl (University of Kent).
10. Conclusion: the future of class analysis: Fiona Devine and Mike Savage (Manchester University).