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Social Mobility for the 21st Century Everyone a Winner?

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 03/2019
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Social Mobility for the 21st Century addresses experiences of social mobility, and the detailed processes through which entrenched, intergenerationally transmitted privilegeis reproduced. Contributions include (but are not limited to) family relationships, students’ encounters with higher education, narratives of work careers, and ‘mobility identities’. The book intends to challenge both the framework of the more traditional approach, and the politicisation of mobility which casts ‘mobility’ as a possession, a commodity or a character trait, and threatens to castigate the ‘non-mobile’ as carrying a personal responsibility for their situation. This book presents critical analyses of routes into social mobility, the experience of social mobility, and the political and social implications of social mobility’s ‘panacea’ status. Drawing on the work of established scholars and more recent entrants, the chapters offer a fresh look at social mobility, opening up the topic to a wider readership among the profession and beyond, and stimulating further debate. This book will appeal to higher level students and scholars of sociology alike, as well as having a broad cross-disciplinary appeal.




Sommario

Introduction: Everyone a Winner (Steph Lawler and Geoff Payne) 1. Social Mobility: which ways now? (Geoff Payne) 2. Disruption in the working-class family: the early origins of social mobility and habitus clivé (Mark Mallman) 3. Mobile Immobilites: the formation of habitus in ‘disadvantaged’ families (Maria Gardener, Kirsty Morrin and Geoff Payne) 4. Getting up and staying up: understanding social mobility over three generations in Britain (Vikki Boliver and Alice Sullivan) 5. Time, accumulation and trajectory: Bourdieu and social mobility (Sam Friedman and Mike Savage) 6. Moving on up? Social mobility, class and higher education (Harriet Bradley) 7. ‘To become upwardly mobile you have to be a Swede’: Women’s Upward Class Mobility in the neo-liberal Swedish Welfare State Context (Lena Sohl) 8. Experiencing Upward Mobility: the case of Self-employed Businessmen(Andreas Giazitzoglu) 9. Social mobility talk: class-making in neo-liberal times (Steph Lawler) 10. Promoting young people's social mobility: applying sociological perspectives to frame social policy objectives (Tony Chapman) 11. The Cruelty of Social Mobility: Individual success at the cost of collective failure (Diane Reay)




Autore

Steph Lawler is a Reader in Sociology at the University of York. Her work considers identities, not in categorical terms, but in terms of how identities become produced and reproduced, approved or disapproved. She has written widely on the ways in which various social ‘troubles’ rest on concerns about what kinds of persons there are and there should be. She is the author of Mothering the Self: Mothers, Daughters, Subjects and Identity: Sociological Perspectives, as well as articles and chapters on social mobility and, more widely, the social relations of class and gender. Geoff Payne, FAcSS, is a Senior Research Associate at Newcastle University. He was Director of the Scottish Mobility Study at Aberdeen University in the mid-1970s, subsequently producing overfifty articles andfive books on social mobility. His The New Social Mobility was published by Policy Press in January 2017. A former President of the BSA, and winner of the 2012 HEA National Award for Excellence in Teaching Sociology, he has been an advisor for the Ministry of Justice's Social Mobility Strategy. He has served on the Editorial Boards of several leading Sociology journals, and has editeda number ofbooks including his widely used Social Divisions.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780367253479

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Sociological Futures
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 0.64 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:4 b/w images, 7 tables and 4 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 184


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