2 results match your criteria: "Queen's University. d.curran@queensu.ca[Affiliation]"
Br J Sociol
March 2013
Department of Sociology, Queen's University.
Br J Sociol
March 2013
Department of Sociology, Queen's University.
Ulrich Beck states in the Risk Society (1992) that the rise of the social production of risks in the risk society signals that class ceases to be of relevance; instead the hierarchical logic of class will be supplanted by the egalitarian logic of the distribution of risks. Several trenchant critiques of Beck's claim have justified the continued relevance of class to contemporary society. While these accounts have emphasized continuity, they have not attempted to chart, as this paper will, how the growing social production of risk increases the importance of class.
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