Center for Research on Social Inequalities (CRIS), Sciences Po|CNRS, Paris, France.
Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST), GENES|CNRS, Palaiseau, France.
Br J Sociol. 2022 Sep;73(4):706-753. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12970. Epub 2022 Jul 19.
The alleged homogenization of material consumption patterns in Western societies in the end of the twentieth century has been a central argument of scholars who predicted a general flattening of class inequalities. However, divisions in material consumption practices and their evolution have largely been neglected in studies of the social stratification of lifestyles. Drawing on six waves of the French Households Budget Surveys from 1985 to 2017 and Geometric Data Analysis, this article shows that the two main structuring oppositions in the French space of material consumption remained unchanged over 32 years. Those two divides are strongly but not exclusively associated with social class. The first persistently opposes integration with and exclusion from mass consumption. The second opposes connected and autonomous consumption styles. However, between 1989 and 2011, the practices associated with these divides have changed and households have experienced a major shift in their position toward the most integrated and connected poles. This study paves the way for comparisons to assess the permanence of those two polarities in material consumption-not only across periods, but also in different countries.
20 世纪末,西方社会物质消费模式据称趋同,这是学者们预测阶级不平等普遍趋平的核心论点。然而,在生活方式的社会分层研究中,物质消费实践及其演变的差异在很大程度上被忽视了。本文利用 1985 年至 2017 年法国家庭预算调查的六轮数据和几何数据分析,表明在 32 年的时间里,法国物质消费空间中的两个主要结构对立基本没有变化。这两个分歧与社会阶层强烈相关,但并非完全相关。第一个分歧始终将融入大众消费与被大众消费排斥相对立。第二个分歧则将连接型消费与自主型消费相对立。然而,在 1989 年至 2011 年期间,与这些分歧相关的实践发生了变化,家庭在向最具融合性和连接性的两极移动方面经历了重大转变。本研究为评估物质消费中这两个极端的持久性铺平了道路——不仅是在不同时期,而且是在不同国家。