social class Flashcards
traditional upper class
landowning aristocrats - inherited wealth, social closure, intermarriage, elite education
tradition and conservative, authority and hierarchy
new upper class
entrepeneurs - self made, lives centres around work, exclusive social occasions to network
jet set - self made eg sport - publicity, fame
key features of upper class subculture
scott
- primary socialisation through family life - close relationships with similar families
- secondary socialisation - boarding schools, top unis
- cultural capital leads them to appreciate high culture, sense of leadership and superiority - social capital
- military sevice
- high culture
- particular codes of manners
- leisure activities
key features of middle class
Savage and Roborts - difficult to generalise due to recent changes
- commitment to education
- importance of personal ambition
- sense of individual and family self-interest
- concern for future gratification and deferred gratification
- greater respect for high culture than popular culture
sub groups of middle class values
the professionals - doctors, lawyers, teachers - high cultural capital
managers of businesses and government officials - consumption, lawful behaviour, high culture
self-employed small business owners - individualistic identity, work focused, independent
financial middle class - young, well off, popular and high culture
lower middle class - similar to new working class lifestyle
traditional working class
active or politicised identities - class consciousness
manual labour
collectivist
political - trade unions
traditional roles at home
left wing
new working class
passive class identities
work in newer types of high-tech manufacturing industries
privatism - base lives around home and family activities
apolitical - vote for party that will further interests
less likely to be involved in trade unions
changing gender roles
underclass
murray - long-term unemployment, single parents with inadequate parenting skills, state benefits, anti-authority, immoral
Jordan - do not enjoy high standard of living, lack basics, in debt
features of traditional working class
Hogart - strong moral values
close night community
men as breadwinners
manual labour - masculinity
strong commitment to labour party
enjoyment of popular culture
Charlesworth - traditional working class community in Rotherham - a lot of swearing, insults
attitudes of traditional working class
immediate gratification - enjoy today’s pleasures
present-time orientation - focus on the now
sense of fatalism
features of the new working class
privatised lifestyle - little involvement with community
instrumental approach to work - simply way to get money
women in paid employment
little sense of loyalty
emphasis on consumer goods
importance - marxism
social identity determines by social class - single and fixed - taught our class identities through agents of socialisation
Acheson - life changes of top two classes better than bottom two - longer life expectancy - class polarisation
importance of agents of socialisation
family, education - provides us with income that leads to association with similar people in same socio-economic
important - work
McKenzie - w/c manufacturing jobs declined - strong sense of identity and solidarity between redundant workers
important - stats
guardian poll 2007 - 89% of 18-24 year olds believed class still significant
british attitudes survey - 2012 - 95% identifies within a class - 60% saw themselves as w/c