ABSTRACT
This volume forms part of a series on contemporary sociologists. The work of each scholar chosen is internationally recognized and relates to the core of sociology in the 1990s. This text covers the main themes of John Goldthorpe's work, and includes his replies to criticisms of his ideas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|45 pages
Introduction
part I|8 pages
Editorial Introduction
part II|33 pages
General Introduction
part 2|349 pages
Consensus and Controversy
part III|28 pages
Class analysis
part IV|35 pages
Critique of Marxist Theories of Class and Historical Development
part V|42 pages
Class and Gender
part VI|28 pages
Class and Political Partisanship
part VII|37 pages
Class and Industrial Relations
part VIII|34 pages
Capitalism and Corporatism
part IX|10 pages
Corporatism and Neo-Liberalism
part X|28 pages
Social Mobility in Britain
part XI|53 pages
Comparative social mobility
part XII|37 pages
Theory and Research in Sociology
part 3|42 pages
Conclusion