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Work–life balance/imbalance: the dominance of the middle class and the neglect of the working class
Online Contents | 2015| -
Making the middle classes on shifting ground? Residential status, performativity and middle-class subjectivities in contemporary LondonThe research reported in this paper was part of the project The Middle Classes in the City funded by the Economic and Social Research Council . We would also like to thank Professor Gary Bridge for their support over the course of the research and the writing of this paper
Online Contents | 2017| -
W. E. B. Du Bois at the center: from science, civil rights movement, to Black Lives Matter
Online Contents | 2017| -
Making the middle classes on shifting ground? Residential status, performativity and middle‐class subjectivities in contemporary London
The research reported in this paper was part of the project The Middle Classes in the City funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC RES‐062‐33‐0002). We would also like to thank Professor Gary Bridge (PI), Professor Tim Butler (Co‐I) for their support over the course of the research and the writing of this paper.
Wiley | 2017| -
On reflexivity and the conduct of the self in everyday life: reflections on Bourdieu and Archer
Online Contents | 2015| -
Subjective well-being in the new China: religion, social capital, and social status
Online Contents | 2016|
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