Changing Class


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Race, Class and the Changing Division of Labour Under Apartheid


Race, Class and the Changing Division of Labour Under Apartheid

Author: Owen Crankshaw

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2002-06


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As the only comprehensive empirical analysis of the changing racial and occupational structure of the urban workforce in South Africa under apartheid, this study will make an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the complex inter-relations of past and present racial inequality and economic development in South Africa.

Changing Course in Latin America


Changing Course in Latin America

Author: Kenneth M. Roberts

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2014


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This book explores the impact of economic crises and free-market reforms on party systems and political representation in contemporary Latin America. It explains why some patterns of market reform align and stabilize party systems, whereas other patterns of reform leave party systems vulnerable to widespread social protest and electoral instability. In contrast to other works on the topic, this book accounts for both the institutionalization and the breakdown of party systems, and it explains why Latin America turned to the Left politically in the aftermath of the market-reform process. Ultimately, it explains why this "left turn" was more radical in some countries than others and why it had such varied effects on national party systems.

Social Change And The Middle Classes


Social Change And The Middle Classes

Author: Tim Butler

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-11-05


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First Published in 1995. The study of the middle classes actually poses a variety of interesting challenges. Traditionally, the social scientific gaze has been directed either downwards, to the working classes, the poor and the dispossessed, or upwards, to the wealthy and powerful. For all these reasons, a collection of original papers on various aspects of the British middle classes seems an important venture that will cast valuable light on the course of social change in Britain more generally. This book is designed to bring together a series of accessible, high-quality research papers on various aspects of the British middle classes.