Aarhus University.
Br J Sociol. 2018 Dec;69(4):1220-1247. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12313. Epub 2017 Oct 7.
Social class has traditionally played a key role in explaining social behaviour and cognition. However, recent analyses have been dominated by the view that the relevance of class for behaviour has dwindled in advanced industrial societies. We contest this view by focusing on the subjective components of class consciousness. Using a national survey of Danish citizens, we show that individuals continue to hold meaningful conceptions of classes, to identify with them and, moreover, to perceive substantial levels of differences between them with these latter beliefs being strongly structured by respondent class identification. These results are all the more intriguing because they stem from a high affluence/low inequality national context that should be a particularly good case for failing to find such rich class perceptions.
社会阶层在解释社会行为和认知方面一直起着关键作用。然而,最近的分析主要认为,在先进的工业社会中,阶层对行为的相关性已经减弱。我们通过关注阶级意识的主观成分来反驳这一观点。我们利用一项对丹麦公民的全国性调查表明,个人仍然持有有意义的阶级概念,认同这些阶级,而且,他们认为这些阶级之间存在着实质性的差异,而这些后一种信念是由受访者的阶级认同强烈构建的。这些结果更令人好奇,因为它们源于一个高福利/低不平等的国家背景,这种背景应该特别不利于发现如此丰富的阶级观念。