Parents' Industrial Sectors and Fields of Study: Five Decades of Evidence from an Elite Regional University in China [0.03%]
中国精英地区性大学五十年来的父母职业行业与专业选择分布状况研究
Emma Zang,Yining Yang,James Lee
Emma Zang
How family background affects students' fields of study across different historical periods in China is not well studied. Post 1949, China explicitly prioritized specific industrial sectors when allocating resources, creating an especially ...
Forms of Capital, Social Change and the Weight of the Past: The Effective Agents of the Swiss Field of Power 1910-2015 [0.03%]
资本形式、社会变迁与历史的重负:1910年至2015年瑞士权力场域中的有效行动者分析
Thierry Rossier,Jacob Aagaard Lunding
Thierry Rossier
In this article we delve into the elites' evolving forms of power to study the relationship between social change and capital accumulation. Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's notion of the field of power and relying on the identification of the f...
What Is the Role of Imagined Futures in the Development of E-Cigarette Use among Young People? [0.03%]
想象中的未来在青年使用电子烟发展过程中的作用是什么?
Jason Hughes,Kahryn Hughes,Grace Sykes et al.
Jason Hughes et al.
Public health 'gateway' narratives concerning young people's e-cigarette use warn against a future generation beset by escalating addiction and a possible epidemic of tobacco- and vaping-related illnesses. We argue that such imaginaries of ...
Nadine Ehlers
Nadine Ehlers
Through a consideration of COVID-19, this article offers a series of provocations in thinking about racial biofutures. First, it suggests that looking backwards through a lens of recursivity only allows us to see the same anti-black futures...
Inequalities in Home Learning and Schools' Remote Teaching Provision during the COVID-19 School Closure in the UK [0.03%]
英国疫情期间居家学习及学校远程教学的不平等现象
Sait Bayrakdar,Ayse Guveli
Sait Bayrakdar
Millions were affected by COVID-19 school closures, with parents and schools caught unprepared. Education is expected to play a role in creating equal opportunities, so transferring schooling responsibilities to families may have increased ...
Remembering and Narrativising COVID-19: An Early Sociological Take [0.03%]
记忆与叙事: sociology视角下的COVID-19疫情分析
Peter Manning,Sarah Moore,Jordan Tchilingirian et al.
Peter Manning et al.
How the COVID-19 pandemic, and the deaths that occurred during the acute phase of the pandemic (2020-2021), will be remembered is yet to be determined. Writing from a UK perspective, this short article reflects on the way in which memory, n...
Hospitality Work as Social Reproduction: Embodied and Emotional Labour during COVID-19 [0.03%]
作为社会再生产的 hospitality 工作:疫情期间的身体劳动和情感劳动
Charlotte Jones,Lauren White,Jen Slater et al.
Charlotte Jones et al.
This article focuses on how the imaginary of a 'safe' environment was visualised and conveyed within the hospitality sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, drawing on diaries and interviews with 21 workers in the UK. Our findings show increas...
Reproduction and the Expanding Border: Pregnant Migrants as a 'Problem' in the 2014 Immigration Act [0.03%]
繁殖与扩大的边界:在2014年移民法中作为“问题”的怀孕移民
Gwyneth Lonergan
Gwyneth Lonergan
This article explores the construction of the UK National Health Service as a 'bordering scape', and the depiction of pregnant migrants as an especial problem, in policy documents and Parliamentary debates around the 2014 Immigration Act. M...
A Bourdieusian Latent Class Analysis of Cultural, Arts, Heritage and Sports Activities in the UK Representative Understanding Society Dataset [0.03%]
英国文化、艺术、遗产和体育活动的布尔迪厄潜在类别分析
Emma S Walker,Daisy Fancourt,Feifei Bu et al.
Emma S Walker et al.
To Bourdieu, interaction with culture has symbolic power and drives the manifestation of social stratification. Many have adapted his theory and methodology, developing new models of cultural engagement. Here, to further integrate these the...
Trading Blame: Drawing Boundaries around the Righteous, Deserving and Vulnerable in Times of Crisis [0.03%]
危机时期的责备贸易:界定道德、值得帮助和脆弱群体的边界
Jordan Foster,David Pettinicchio,Michelle Maroto et al.
Jordan Foster et al.
Symbolic boundaries shape how we see and understand both ourselves and those around us. Amid periods of crisis, these boundaries can appear more salient, sharpening distinctions between 'us' and 'them' and reinforcing inequalities in the so...