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|aHoutmanDick
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|aBlinde vlek voor cultuur|lEnglish
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|aClass and politics in contemporary social science : |b"Marxism lite" and its blind spot for culture / |cDick Houtman ; translated by Sheila Gogol
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|aNew York : |bAldine de Gruyter, |cc2003
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|axiv, 193 p : |bill ; |c23 cm
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|aSociological imagination and structural change
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 173-186) and index
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|aIntroduction--Modernity as industrialism--Research problem--Approach--Data--Design of the book--Notes to chapter 1--What is actually a "class"?--Martin Lipset and "working-class" authoritarianism--Introduction--What is actually a "class"?--Hypotheses--Operationalization--Results--Conclusion--Notes to chapter 2--What about occupational self-direction?--Melvin Kohn and "working-class" authoritarianism--Introduction--Melvin Kohn: theory and research findings--Hypotheses--Operationalization--Results--Conclusion--Notes to chapter 3--Is postmaterialism really different from libertarianism?--And can it be explained materialistically?--Introduction--What does Inglehart's postmaterialism index measure?--Parental affluence and postmaterialism--Measurement--Results--Conclusion--Notes to chapter 4--Why are there so many postmaterialists in affluent countries?--An international comparison--Introduction--Hypotheses--Data and measurement--Results--Conclusion--Notes to chapter 5--Who votes for whom? and why exactly?--Class, cultural capital and voting behavior--Introduction--Methodological progress and theoretical stagnation--Class voting and cultural voting in the Netherlands--How theoretical complacency can produce wrong findings--So, once again: has there been a decline of class voting?--Notes to chapter 6--Has there really been a decline of class voting?--Class voting and cultural voting in Great Britain, 1974-1997--Introduction--Operationalization--Has the relation between class and voting decreased?--But has class voting declined too?--Cultural voting--The decline of class voting and the silent revolution--The ironies of Marxism lite--Notes to chapter 7--Conclusion--Marxism lite and its blind spot for culture--Introduction--Research findings--Education, social inequality and cultural capital--Severing the link with class and social stratification--Culture, industrialism and modernity--New answers to old questions
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|aClass consciousness|zNetherlands
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|aSocial classes|zNetherlands
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|aNetherlands|xEconomic conditions
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|aSociological imagination and structural change
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