Stratification : Social Division and Inequality.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (292 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203339367Subject(s): Social stratificationGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Stratification : Social Division and InequalityDDC classification: 305 LOC classification: HM821.B68Online resources: Click to ViewBook Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Part 1 Foundations -- 1 Stratification and social distance -- 2 Images of inequality -- 3 Founding ideas -- 4 Sins of the fathers -- 5 Name, rank and number -- Part 2 Deconstructions -- 6 Racialised relations -- 7 A woman's place -- 8 Culture and anarchy -- Part 3 Re-orderings -- 9 Social space -- 10 Someone like me -- 11 Hierarchy makes you sick -- 12 Movements in space -- 13 'Us' and 'them' -- 14 Reproducing hierarchy -- Bibliography -- Index.
Offering a fresh and exciting new perspective on differentiation and inequality, this absorbing book investigates how our most personal choices (of sexual partners, friends, consumption items and lifestyle) are influenced by hierarchy and social difference. Exploring the topics of assortative mating; social capital; friendship networks and cultural identity; the book examines how hierarchy affects our tastes and leisure time activities, and who we choose (and hang on to) as our friends and partners. This book: * introduces debates on stratification by exploring its effect on everyday social relations * relates class inequalities to broader processes of social division and cultural differentiation, exploring the associational and cultural aspects of hierarchy * explores how groups draw on social, economic and cultural resources, using cultural 'cues', to admit some and exclude others from their social circle * explores new theoretical approaches to stratification: drawing on cultural theories of class, social interaction approaches, and research on differential association The book has a novel and fresh new way of looking at a well-established area in sociology - social stratification.
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