Jenkins R
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University College, Swansea.
Br J Sociol. 1991 Dec;42(4):557-80.
This paper suggests that, for a variety of reasons, the sociology of social stratification--and, as a consequence, mainstream sociology more generally--has neglected the topic of disability. Using material drawn from a range of sources, it is argued that disability is related in definite ways to social class. Further, it is also argued that disability must be considered as a factor contributing to the production and reproduction of stratification in its own right, independently of class relations. These arguments are further advanced in the course of a more detailed consideration of research evidence concerned with mental handicap. The paper ends with a consideration of the role of non-class factors--specifically social status and citizenship--in the stratification systems of modern industrial societies.
本文认为,由于种种原因,社会分层社会学——以及更广泛意义上的主流社会学——忽视了残疾问题。基于一系列来源的材料,本文认为残疾与社会阶层存在着明确的关联。此外,本文还认为,残疾本身必须被视为一个有助于分层产生和再生产的因素,独立于阶级关系之外。在更详细地考虑有关智力障碍的研究证据的过程中,这些论点得到了进一步推进。本文最后探讨了非阶级因素——特别是社会地位和公民身份——在现代工业社会分层体系中的作用。