Social class and Identity: LT5 Flashcards

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Social class

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Group of people who share a similar economic situation.

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Who talks about Habitus?

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Marxist: Bourdieu

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Habitus

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to the norms, values, attitudes, and behaviours of a particular social class

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Marxist: Bourdieu

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Each social class has its own cultural framework (Habitus) and people will act within this. Influencing knowledge, language, values.

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What are the four main sources of capital according to Bourdieu?

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. Economic capital: material goods
. Cultural capital: Knowledge & Understanding
. Social capital: Social connections
. Symbolic capital: Idea of status, reputation

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However, Bourdieu

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There is more fluidity than Bourdieu accounts for. E.g. difference between high cultural & low economic (teachers) and low cultural & high economic (Small business owners)

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What theorist believe there is a declining importance of social class in developing identities?

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Post-Modernists: people can now pick & Mix and change their identities based on lifestyle and consumer choices replacing social class.

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Clarke and Saunders

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Social class is less importance in forming identities due to social classes becoming more fragmented

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Lash and Urry

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Peoples cultural choices are becoming more individualistic and less influenced by class

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What theorist believe there is a continuing importance of social class in developing identities?

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Marxists: Capitalist society is class based with Bourgeoisie exploiting proletariat.
Class remains common social identity E.g. Brit social attitude survey 95% identify with class.
Functionalist: Social class system allows society to run smoothly.

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Scott: Upper class identity & subculture

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traditional upper class features include exclusive upbringing, close knit relations and private education creating a sense of superiority.

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Middle class identity & subculture

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Features include commitment to education and career success as well as having respect of high culture.
Attitudes include Deferred gratification and further time orientation.

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Lawler: Middle class identity

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middle class maintains its identity through a sense of superiority over working class.

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Working class identity & subculture

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Features include close knit communities and traditional gender roles. Furthermore, getting a job is more important than qualifications.
attitudes include Immediate gratification and present time orientation

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New right, Murray: Underclass

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Characterises the underclass as having high levels of lone parenthoods, drunkenness, crime and benefits

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