The conditional politics of class identity: class origins, identity, and political attitudes in comparative perspective
The sources, meaning and political implications of class identity are conditional on national context, reflecting the relative importance of cultural (status-related) versus economic (resource-related) influences on class identification. Unlike Danes, the majority of Britons continue to identify as...
Main Authors: | Evans, G, Stubager, R, Langsaether, PE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2022
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