Class Boundaries in Europe

Class Boundaries in Europe

The Bourdieusian Approach in Perspective

Hjellbrekke, Johs.; Penissat, Etienne; Hugree, Cedric; Spire, Alexis

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

298

Dura

Inglês

9781032122670

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Thinking about class boundaries in Europe

PART I: Social space and class polarisation

1 Stability, transformation, and escalation: Norwegian classes and class boundaries 2008-2020

2 Polarisation: Trends in class boundaries in Hungary

3 Social classes and their boundaries during Poland's "Golden Age"

PART II: Questioning the cultural reproduction of class boundaries

4 The cultivation of the synthetic gentleman: Exploring horizontal boundaries within the British elite

5 Exploring class differences within occupational categories: The case of professionals in Athens, 1991-2011

6 Class formation and social reproduction strategies in the Portuguese construction industry: Elements for a relational sociological analysis

PART III: Homology between class boundaries and political orientations

7 Class, confidence, and political conflicts in Denmark: Exploring social cleavages and political boundaries in a Nordic welfare society

8 The politicised class structure of German society (2009-2017)

PART IV: Blind spots in the Bourdieusian approach

9 France: The dynamics of internal changes within a persistent class structure

10 Class boundaries in Spain: Intergenerational and regional changes in the wake of the 2008 economic crisis

11 Inequality in the hidden abode of production: Class and working conditions in Sweden, 1995-2015

12 On the borders of class analysis: Questioning the demarcation of economic activity

PART V: Beyond nations? Social class and globalisation

13 Is happiness at work a class privilege? Subjective relationships to work and class boundaries in Europe

14 Elaborating class analysis on the European scale: The importance of British "non-domiciled" individuals
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social class;social inequality;Europe;elites;precarity;financial crisis;COVID-19;pandemic;Social Reproduction;Multiple Correspondence Analysis;Follow;Cultural Fractions;GBCS;Dominant Classes;Class Boundaries;European Working Conditions Surveys;ISCO;Geometric Data Analyses;Census;Capital Composition;Economic Fractions;West Germany;Bourdieusian Approach;Administrative Register Data;Cultural Class Analysis;Liberal Professionals;Post-socialist Transformation;Gini Coefficient;Economically Inactive;Wealth Inequality;Education System;Cultural Capital;Post-war