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The changing social structure

By: Contributor(s): Series: Restructuring BritainPublication details: London Sage 1989Description: 290; ill.,bibl.; BookFindISBN:
  • 0803982003
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Introduction Images of Social Change - Nigel Thrift The Changing Distribution of Income, Wealth and Poverty - Chris Pond Recomposition of the Class Structure - Philip Sarre Race and the Class Structure - Philip Sarre Gender Divisions - Linda McDowell Consumption and Class in Contemporary Britain - Chris Hamnett Spatial Differences in Modern Britain - Mike Savage.
Summary: PaperbackSummary: In the past decade, it is often argued, the enterprise culture, monetarism and hands-off government have inaugurated a new phase of social change in the United Kingdom. But how widespread or profound is the metamorphosis? The Changing Social Structure addresses the major topics of the current debate and explores the significance of recent cultural developments. This stimulating introduction to contemporary British society investigates the realities behind the myths and assumptions and evaluates the theories that attempt to explain them. This thought-provoking textbook is essential reading for students and lecturers in sociology, geography, economics and politics, as well as those taking interdisciplinary courses on modern Britain. The Changing Social Structure is a course book for the Open University course, D314 Restructuring Britain.
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Introduction Images of Social Change - Nigel Thrift The Changing Distribution of Income, Wealth and Poverty - Chris Pond Recomposition of the Class Structure - Philip Sarre Race and the Class Structure - Philip Sarre Gender Divisions - Linda McDowell Consumption and Class in Contemporary Britain - Chris Hamnett Spatial Differences in Modern Britain - Mike Savage.

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In the past decade, it is often argued, the enterprise culture, monetarism and hands-off government have inaugurated a new phase of social change in the United Kingdom. But how widespread or profound is the metamorphosis? The Changing Social Structure addresses the major topics of the current debate and explores the significance of recent cultural developments. This stimulating introduction to contemporary British society investigates the realities behind the myths and assumptions and evaluates the theories that attempt to explain them. This thought-provoking textbook is essential reading for students and lecturers in sociology, geography, economics and politics, as well as those taking interdisciplinary courses on modern Britain. The Changing Social Structure is a course book for the Open University course, D314 Restructuring Britain.

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