جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
357
زبان
آلمانی
منتشر شده
Jul 28, 2010
ناشر
VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10
3531175963
ISBN-13
9783531175966
توضیحات
The exploration of middle social strata reveals complex dynamics that have historically posed challenges for inequality research. This book delves into the intricate structures that define the societal middle, examining how they interact with issues of class, privilege, and marginalization. Through a thorough analysis, the authors unveil the nuances of these social locations, offering fresh perspectives on how they influence individual experiences and societal outcomes.
Nicole Burzan and Peter A. Berger bring their expertise to the table, combining rigorous research with accessible insights. They aim to shed light on the often-overlooked middle layers of society, scrutinizing how social mobility, economic disparities, and cultural contexts shape the lived realities of those within this demographic. Their work underscores the importance of understanding these dynamics to foster a more comprehensive view of social inequality.
Throughout the chapters, readers are invited to engage with theoretical frameworks alongside empirical findings, providing a balanced approach to the subject matter. The authors employ a variety of case studies that illustrate the everyday implications of being situated in the middle, covering topics from education to employment and social networks.
By reevaluating the middle ground within the social hierarchy, Burzan and Berger contribute significantly to the dialogue surrounding social justice and equity. Their insights not only enrich academic discourse but also resonate with broader societal implications, making this work a vital resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the fabric of social structures.
Nicole Burzan and Peter A. Berger bring their expertise to the table, combining rigorous research with accessible insights. They aim to shed light on the often-overlooked middle layers of society, scrutinizing how social mobility, economic disparities, and cultural contexts shape the lived realities of those within this demographic. Their work underscores the importance of understanding these dynamics to foster a more comprehensive view of social inequality.
Throughout the chapters, readers are invited to engage with theoretical frameworks alongside empirical findings, providing a balanced approach to the subject matter. The authors employ a variety of case studies that illustrate the everyday implications of being situated in the middle, covering topics from education to employment and social networks.
By reevaluating the middle ground within the social hierarchy, Burzan and Berger contribute significantly to the dialogue surrounding social justice and equity. Their insights not only enrich academic discourse but also resonate with broader societal implications, making this work a vital resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the fabric of social structures.