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Class Analysis and Social Transformation Mike Savage

Class Analysis and Social Transformation By Mike Savage

Class Analysis and Social Transformation by Mike Savage


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Summary

Offers an account of debates on class which shows the ways in which contemporary societies are still class divided, as well as some areas in which class divisions are breaking down. This book shows that although people tend not to be openly class aware, there are numerous ways in which issues of class continue to surface.

Class Analysis and Social Transformation Summary

Class Analysis and Social Transformation by Mike Savage

. . . a tour de force. The style is engaging, quite an achievement for such a complex analysis. - Professor Steve Edgell, University of Salford

* Do we now live in a classless society?
* How is it possible for us to live in a more class-divided society when people's awareness of class is relatively weak?
* What implications do contemporary social and cultural transformations have for understanding the relevance of social class?

Academic discussions about social class tend to be increasingly specialized and have found it difficult to unpack processes of cultural as well as social change. This book breathes new life into class analysis by showing 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 class in complex and largely unrecognized ways. Class Analysis and Social Transformation brings together recent empirical research on class with topical theoretical debates on social and cultural change. It offers a compelling interpretation of the field in its entirety and an authoritative and accessible text for social science students wishing to learn about the debates on class analysis.

Class Analysis and Social Transformation Reviews

This is a thorough, carefully argued and well written attempt to review and reformulate class analysis in a way which provides both a valuable contribution to contemporary intellectual debates on class as well as a comprehensive and accessible overview of the field for undergraduate and post graduate students. - The British Journal of Sociology

About Mike Savage

Mike Savage is Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology at the University of Manchester. He has published widely in the fields of urban sociology, historical sociology and has particular interests in gender and class. His recent publications include Gender, Careers and Organisations with Susan Halford and Anne Witz (1997), and Social Change and the Middle Classes edited with Tim Butler (1995).

Table of Contents

Series editor's foreword
Preface and acknowledgements
The travails of class theory
The limits to class consciousness
Economic inequality and social class
Social mobility and the 'Nuffield paradigm'
Individualization and cultural distinction
The organizational restructuring of class relations
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.

Additional information

GOR004002422
9780335193271
0335193277
Class Analysis and Social Transformation by Mike Savage
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20001216
208
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