Understanding Social Inequality
Autor Tim Butler, Paul Watten Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 24 mar 2008
- Roger Burrows, University of York"A clear and compelling analysis of the dynamics of social and spatial inequality in an era of globalisation. This is an invaluable resource for students and scholars in sociology, human geography and the social sciences more generally."
- Gary Bridge, University of Bristol
With the declining attention paid to social class in sociology, how can we analyze continuing and pervasive socio-economic inequality? What is the impact of recent developments in sociology on how we should understand disadvantage?
Moving beyond the traditional dichotomies of social theory, this book brings the study of social stratification and inequality into the 21st century. Starting with the widely agreed 'fact' that the world is becoming more unequal, this book brings together the 'identity of displacement' in sociology and the 'spaces of flow' of geography to show how place has become an increasingly important focus for understanding new trends in social inquality.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847877123
ISBN-10: 1847877125
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847877125
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This
is
a
book
that
should
be
read
by
anyone
interested
in
class,
inequality,
poverty
and
politics.
Actually,
probably
more
importantly
it
should
be
read
by
people
who
think
that
those
things
do
not
matter!
It
provides
a
wonderful
summation
of
the
huge
amount
of
work
on
these
topics
that
now
exists
and
it
also
offers
its
own
distinctive
perspectives
on
a
set
of
issues
that
are
-
despite
the
claims
of
some
influential
commentators
-
still
central
to
the
sociological
enterprise
and,
indeed
to
political
life.
With theoretical ease and the use of telling examples, Butler and Watt offer a clear and compelling analysis of the dynamics of social and spatial inequality in an era of globalisation. This is an invaluable resource for students and scholars in sociology, human geography and the social sciences more generally.
With theoretical ease and the use of telling examples, Butler and Watt offer a clear and compelling analysis of the dynamics of social and spatial inequality in an era of globalisation. This is an invaluable resource for students and scholars in sociology, human geography and the social sciences more generally.
Cuprins
Chapter
1:
Introduction
Chapter 2: Modernity, Postmodernity and Globalization
The end of certainty
The Enlightenment 'project', modernity and postmodernity
Globalization
Models of globalization
Globalization and migration
Chapter 3: The Collar Line and Urban Boundaries
Collars and classes
Work and stratification in post-war Britain
Class theory in British post-war sociology
The Marxist response to sociology
Urban boundaries
Chapter 4: The Aftermath of Affluence
Dual labour markets
Marxism and the labour process
Restructuring and the collapse of work
The new space economy
Emerging spatial divisions of labour and capitalist transformations
Whatever happened to the collar line?
Chapter 5: New Spatial and Social Divisions of Labour
World cities
Los Angeles and the 'LA School'
Social polarization
Gentrification and the urban-seeking middle classes
The ghetto and the urban underclass
Methodology and urban social polarization
Chapter 6: Poverty, Social Exclusion and the Welfare State
Welfare state regimes
Poverty and social exclusion
Poverty in the United States
Poverty and social exclusion in Britain
Poverty and social exclusion in Europe
Towards a liberal welfare convergence?
Chapter 7: New Work and New Workers
New work
Fast food workers - flipping burgers in the globally branded restaurant
Call centres - taking calls in the interactive service factory
Paid domestic workers - caring and cleaning in global cities
Cash-in-hand jobs - informal work in marginal localities
Young people - working and playing in a restructured region
Chapter 8: Class Identity
Class interests
From class consciousness to class identity
The French connection - Bourdieu
Debating class identity
Identity and organization
Chapter 2: Modernity, Postmodernity and Globalization
The end of certainty
The Enlightenment 'project', modernity and postmodernity
Globalization
Models of globalization
Globalization and migration
Chapter 3: The Collar Line and Urban Boundaries
Collars and classes
Work and stratification in post-war Britain
Class theory in British post-war sociology
The Marxist response to sociology
Urban boundaries
Chapter 4: The Aftermath of Affluence
Dual labour markets
Marxism and the labour process
Restructuring and the collapse of work
The new space economy
Emerging spatial divisions of labour and capitalist transformations
Whatever happened to the collar line?
Chapter 5: New Spatial and Social Divisions of Labour
World cities
Los Angeles and the 'LA School'
Social polarization
Gentrification and the urban-seeking middle classes
The ghetto and the urban underclass
Methodology and urban social polarization
Chapter 6: Poverty, Social Exclusion and the Welfare State
Welfare state regimes
Poverty and social exclusion
Poverty in the United States
Poverty and social exclusion in Britain
Poverty and social exclusion in Europe
Towards a liberal welfare convergence?
Chapter 7: New Work and New Workers
New work
Fast food workers - flipping burgers in the globally branded restaurant
Call centres - taking calls in the interactive service factory
Paid domestic workers - caring and cleaning in global cities
Cash-in-hand jobs - informal work in marginal localities
Young people - working and playing in a restructured region
Chapter 8: Class Identity
Class interests
From class consciousness to class identity
The French connection - Bourdieu
Debating class identity
Identity and organization
Descriere
Moving
beyond
the
traditional
dichotomies
of
social
theory,Understanding
Social
Inequalitybrings
the
study
of
social
stratification
and
inequality
into
the
21st
century.
Starting
with
the
widely
agreed
"fact"
that
the
world
is
becoming
more
unequal,
this
book
pulls
together
the
"identity
of
displacement"
in
sociology
and
the
"spaces
of
flow"
of
geography
to
show
how
place
has
become
an
increasingly
important
focus
for
understanding
new
trends
in
social
inequality. The
book
charts
a
path
through
current
debates
and
issues
that
studies
of
social
inequality
cannot
afford
to
ignore.
Accessible
and
engagingly
written,
this
book
stimulates
the
"sociological
imagination",
prompting
readers
to
link
personal
experiences
and
public
issues.