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€˜counter-hegemony’ because they have been detached from the ontological gravity provided by class. However, Gramsci’s terms, to be analytically … comprehendible, should be defined in relation to the agency of class. Yet the treatment of class as an emancipatory agent has been …
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€˜ghetto’, as employed by some participants in this study and argue that racial, ethnic and class positionality is implicated in the … numbers of lower class and black immigrants live. …
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the everyday experiences and practices of working class life, but also some interesting disparities about what â … about spending and winning money but also some notable differences particularly with regards to class identification and …
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Qualitative upward mobility, the mass-media and ‘middleclass’ masculinity: a micro sociological case-study. Abstract The Changers are seven British men who have experienced upward mobility in their lives. A vast body of quantitative insights into upward mobility exist. Yet the...
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This paper analyses the equilibrium dynamics of exploitation and class in general accumulation economies with … emergence and persistence of exploitation and class are investigated, and the role of labour-saving technical change and, even … logically coherent and empirically relevant analysis of inequalities and class relations in advanced capitalist economies. An …
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This paper analyses the equilibrium dynamics of exploitation and class in general accumulation economies with … emergence and persistence of exploitation and class are investigated, and the role of labour-saving technical change and, even … logically coherent and empirically relevant analysis of inequalities and class relations in advanced capitalist economies. An …
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who communes with phantoms: remainders of the working-class life and culture that once occupied this locale. Through an …
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This paper explores the role of disgust in mediating disabled women's experience of workfare in the Australian state. As global social policy has been restructured along neoliberal lines in Western nations, the notion of ‘workfare’ has been widely promulgated. This paper draws on nine case...
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This paper considers the effects of contemporary restructuring of women and men’s employment in rural south India alongside ongoing efforts to recast India’s poor rural women as entrepreneurs. This study takes advantage of data from the year 2000 in the Indian National Sample...
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disassociation that allegedly characterize the gentrified world of Brixton are mostly narrated in economic/social terms (class …, income, education, lifestyle etc.) or alternatively in a synthetic way that brings together class along with race, ethnicity …
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