
- 232 pages
- English
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Understanding Social Inequality
About this book
- 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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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Modernity, Postmodernity and Globalization
- 3. The Collar Line and Urban Boundaries
- 4. The Aftermath of Affluence
- 5. New Spatial and Social Divisions of Labour
- 6. Poverty, Social Exclusion and the Welfare State
- 7. New Work and New Workers
- 8. Class Identity
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Index