Learning to Labour: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class JobsSaxon House, 1977 - 204 sider Case study of the attitudes and behaviour of youths in transition from school to work in a UK urban area, illustrating the ethnography of working class counter-school culture, the relationship between ideology and social institutions, and the cultural factors conditioning social class reproduction. References. |
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... industrial towns , and its population one of the first industrial proletari- ats . By 1800 it had extensive iron - smelting works and iron foundries as well as soap , lead and glass works . More recently it has become an important ...
... industrial towns , and its population one of the first industrial proletari- ats . By 1800 it had extensive iron - smelting works and iron foundries as well as soap , lead and glass works . More recently it has become an important ...
Side 6
... industrial nature of the working class community . There is a total labour force of about 36,000 of which fully 79 ... industrial floorspace is concentrated in thirty - eight factories exceeding 100,000 sq . ft . in size . Over 20 per ...
... industrial nature of the working class community . There is a total labour force of about 36,000 of which fully 79 ... industrial floorspace is concentrated in thirty - eight factories exceeding 100,000 sq . ft . in size . Over 20 per ...
Side 134
... industry and ' make it profitable ' is ample evidence that the social democratic state recognises the primacy of industry over other categories of employment . Industrial capitalism is dominant in even more profound ways than this ...
... industry and ' make it profitable ' is ample evidence that the social democratic state recognises the primacy of industry over other categories of employment . Industrial capitalism is dominant in even more profound ways than this ...
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Learning to Labor: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs Paul E. Willis Begrenset visning - 1981 |
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