Rethinking class and social difference /
This volume draws together scholars rethinking social scientific and theoretical approaches to a wide range of forms of social difference and inequality. These include race, nationalism, sexuality, professional classes, domestic employment, digital communication, and uneven economic development.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Bingley :
Emerald Publishing,
2020.
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | Political power and social theory ;
v. 37. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- RETHINKING CLASS AND SOCIAL DIFFERENCE
- POLITICAL POWER AND SOCIAL THEORY
- SENIOR EDITORIAL BOARD
- STUDENT EDITORIAL BOARD
- RETHINKING CLASS AND SOCIAL DIFFERENCE
- Copyright
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
- Introducing Rethinking Class and Social Difference: A Dynamic Asymmetry Approach
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Fraught History of Class Primacy
- Turning to the Primacy of Culture
- The Multicausal Approach of Interdependence and Intersectionality
- The Black Radical Challenge
- A Dynamic Asymmetry?
- Layout of Volume
- Is the National Front Republican and Does It Matter? Class, Culture, and the Rise of the Nationalist Right
- Abstract
- The Dédiabolisation of the National Front
- The National Front and the Working Class
- The Republic against the National Front
- Accounting for the Shift in the Working-class Vote
- Nationalism and the Disarticulation of Class
- Conclusion
- References
- The Great Equalizer Reproduces Inequality: How the Digital Divide Is a Class Power Divide
- Abstract
- Digital Divide and Class Divide Scholarship
- Digital Content
- Digital Activism
- Digital Work
- Conclusion
- Applying the Black Radical Tradition: Class, Race, and a New Foundation for Studies of Development
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Black Radical Tradition
- Integrated Attention to Class and Racialization through Colonial Relations
- Analyze the Racial Character of Inter- and Intraclass Alliances/Conflicts
- Recognize Colonized Racialized Subjects as Agents of Social Change and Development
- Class Analyses of Development
- How Do Countries Achieve Industrialization and Economic Growth?