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Makes a significant contribution to social class analysis by introducing the "little middle" class category, typified by neighborhood residents, and their particular experience of class mobility. In complement to the substantial social science literature analyzing the experience of immigrants and their descendants in France, this study is situated primarily in the receiving population (largely ignored by research to date), and analyzes their response to newcomers. A rare corrective to the usual focus on urban and rural extremes in the study of France, which has long given a distorted view of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Makes a significant contribution to social class analysis by introducing the "little middle" class category, typified by neighborhood residents, and their particular experience of class mobility. In complement to the substantial social science literature analyzing the experience of immigrants and their descendants in France, this study is situated primarily in the receiving population (largely ignored by research to date), and analyzes their response to newcomers. A rare corrective to the usual focus on urban and rural extremes in the study of France, which has long given a distorted view of French society. Provides a deeply ethnographic analysis of socio-political tendencies, contextualized in the national scene, that are used to interpret the national and local voting trend to the right.
Autorenporträt
Marie Cartier is Professor of Sociology at the University of Nantes, researcher at CENS (Nantes Sociology Center, CNRS-University of Nantes). She is a former Junior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France. She combines ethnography and history to study the transformations of the working-class through employment and living spaces.