Silva Elizabeth B
Open University.
Sociol Rev. 2015 May;63(2):373-392. doi: 10.1111/1467-954X.12286. Epub 2015 Jun 12.
The paper discusses the salience of class in Britain in relation to the experiment of the BBC-academic partnership of the Great British Class Survey (GBCS). It addresses the claimed inauguration of a third phase in class analysis in the UK sparked by the experiment. This is done by considering three main issues. First, the GBCS experiment is situated in the context of various explorations of cultural class analyses, and chiefly in relation to the Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion (CCSE) project (ESRC funded 2003-6). Secondly, the focus is on the influence of the academic turn to big data for the procedures and claims of the project, and some implications of the methodological choices. Thirdly, attention is turned to the deleterious effects of commercial and institutional pressures on the current research culture in which the experiment exists.
本文讨论了英国阶级的显著性,这与英国广播公司(BBC)与学术机构合作开展的“英国阶级调查”(GBCS)实验相关。文章探讨了该实验引发的英国阶级分析第三阶段的所谓开端。这是通过考虑三个主要问题来实现的。首先,“英国阶级调查”实验处于文化阶级分析各种探索的背景下,主要与“文化资本与社会排斥”(CCSE)项目(由经济和社会研究委员会于2003年至2006年资助)相关。其次,重点在于学术转向大数据对该项目的程序和主张的影响,以及方法选择的一些含义。第三,关注点转向商业和机构压力对该实验所处当前研究文化的有害影响。