Class and Time-Based Subjective Inequality

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Challenging the inference in social science that taking subjectivity into account somehow conflicts with approaches that emphasize the reality of the material conditions of existence this book shows how subjective perceptions of one’s future can help to capture class and inequality considering the extent to which material conditions (such as wealth income and power) are revealed by subjective indicators. That is to say to take the full measure of social inequality ‘feels like’ economic opportunities matter: subjectivity when considered as temporal and closely linked with material conditions of existence helps us apprehend social constraints.By presenting three empirical case studies that encompass both qualitative and quantitative methods the author not only elaborates on arguments in Bourdieu’s early and relatively unknown works but also demonstrate the importance of senses of security and insecurity as markers of class inequality.An original analysis of wealth that deepens and enriches the study of class inequality Class and Time-Based Subjective Inequality highlights the relevance of a dynamic and absolute definition of subjective inequality for capturing marginalized positions. It will therefore appeal to scholars of sociology economics and politics with interests in social theory contemporary inequalities and social class.
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