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- catalog abstract ""Academic discussions about social class tend to be increasingly specialized; it has been difficult to unpack processes of cultural as well as social change. This book shows how contemporary social and cultural transformations are related to the restructuring of class relations. Using the British experience as a case study, Mike Savage gives a definitive account of debates on class and finds evidence of both the breaking down and persistence of class divisions. He employs a variety of disciplinary perspectives to provide a comprehensive account of the main features of contemporary social change." "Particular attention is paid to arguments developed by Beck and Giddens concerning individualization, and he shows how the redrawing of individual relations is tied in to the remaking of social classes in complex and largely unrecognized ways. This book brings together recent empirical research on class and should be of interest to students of social science wishing to learn about the debates on class analysis."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12016102.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Academic discussions about social class tend to be increasingly specialized; it has been difficult to unpack processes of cultural as well as social change. This book shows how contemporary social and cultural transformations are related to the restructuring of class relations. Using the British experience as a case study, Mike Savage gives a definitive account of debates on class and finds evidence of both the breaking down and persistence of class divisions. He employs a variety of disciplinary perspectives to provide a comprehensive account of the main features of contemporary social change." "Particular attention is paid to arguments developed by Beck and Giddens concerning individualization, and he shows how the redrawing of individual relations is tied in to the remaking of social classes in complex and largely unrecognized ways. This book brings together recent empirical research on class and should be of interest to students of social science wishing to learn about the debates on class analysis."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part I Issues in Class Analysis 1 -- 1 Travails of class theory 3 -- 2 Limits to class consciousness 23 -- 3 Economic inequality and social class 43 -- 4 Social mobility and the 'Nuffield paradigm' 72 -- Part II New Directions in Class Analysis 99 -- 5 Individualization and cultural distinction / Gaynor Bagnall, Brian Longhurst 101 -- 6 Organizational restructuring of class relations 121 -- Conclusion: class formation and social change 148.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 185 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Class analysis and social transformation.".
- catalog identifier "0335193277 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "0335193285".
- catalog isFormatOf "Class analysis and social transformation.".
- catalog isPartOf "Sociology and social change".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Buckingham [England] ; Phildelphia, Pa. : Open University,".
- catalog relation "Class analysis and social transformation.".
- catalog subject "05.5 21".
- catalog subject "Class consciousness.".
- catalog subject "Equality.".
- catalog subject "HT609 .S28 2000".
- catalog subject "Social change.".
- catalog subject "Social classes.".
- catalog subject "Social mobility.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I Issues in Class Analysis 1 -- 1 Travails of class theory 3 -- 2 Limits to class consciousness 23 -- 3 Economic inequality and social class 43 -- 4 Social mobility and the 'Nuffield paradigm' 72 -- Part II New Directions in Class Analysis 99 -- 5 Individualization and cultural distinction / Gaynor Bagnall, Brian Longhurst 101 -- 6 Organizational restructuring of class relations 121 -- Conclusion: class formation and social change 148.".
- catalog title "Class analysis and social transformation / Mike Savage.".
- catalog type "text".