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Youth, social class and privilege in the antipodes: Towards a new research agenda for youth sociology

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posted on 2020-10-19, 08:28 authored by A France, S Roberts, Bronwyn WoodBronwyn Wood
© The Author(s) 2018. In recent decades, youth sociology in the antipodes has paid inadequate attention to social class and the question of privilege. We critique narrow and utilitarian ways that social class has been analysed in the antipodes, arguing that the primary focus on the marginalised has overlooked the significance of privilege in perpetuating and maintaining social reproduction. While there is some evidence of a growing interest in the subjective experiences of class, we propose a new research agenda for youth sociology in the antipodes which includes a much more explicit focus on class and approaches that recognise its complex, longitudinal and intersectional nature, and its relationship with privilege. As an example of how such a research agenda could be developed, we conclude by drawing upon the work of Pierre Bourdieu to show how his theoretical tools can provide deeper insights into how privilege operates through institutional and intergenerational processes.

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France, A., Roberts, S. & Wood, B. (2018). Youth, social class and privilege in the antipodes: Towards a new research agenda for youth sociology. Journal of Sociology, 54(3), 362-380. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318786580

Journal title

Journal of Sociology

Volume

54

Issue

3

Publication date

2018-09-01

Pagination

362-380

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2018-07-06

ISSN

1440-7833

eISSN

1741-2978

Language

en