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24 results for "Class"

24 results for "Class"

How Neo-Liberalism has Transformed France's Symbolic Boundaries?

Journal Article

This paper considers changes in the symbolic boundaries of French society under the influence of neo-liberalism. As compared to the early nineties, stronger boundaries toward the poor and Blacks are now being drawn while North-African immigrants and...

The Study of Boundaries Across the Social Sciences

Journal Article

In recent years, the concept of boundaries has been at the center of influential research agendas in anthropology, history, political science, social psychology, and sociology. This article surveys some of these developments while describing the value...

Foreword: A Much Needed Project

Book Chapter
In recent decades, sociology of education has been dominated by quantitative analyses of race, class, and gender gaps in educational achievement. And while there’s no question that such work is important, it leaves a lot of other fruitful areas of inquiry...

Michèle Lamont

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On leave AY 2024-2025 Michèle Lamont is Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies and the Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies at Harvard University. Born in 1957, she grew up in Quebec and studied political theory at...

Sociology 98L: Junior Tutorial-- Racism and Anti-racism

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Semester: Fall Offered: 2012 The empirical focus of this seminar will be the frameworks through which members of various racial groups understand their experiences with racism and discrimination, and how they respond to such experiences. We will also...