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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. One up, one down, one right, oneleft? October 18, 2010. Whichever the best method suggested by politicians for improving the ‘life chances’ of the disadvantaged, our politicians are united in their common failure to address what social mobility might really mean for our highly differentiated society. Over two years ago John Goldthorpe. The authors of ‘ The Spirit Level. What happened to the left? British Journal of Sociology. Vicious, semi-criminal class’.
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Just another WordPress.com site. A collaborative blog about society, politics and social inequality. Socioemotional economies: another tool for economic sociologists? May 9, 2013. Cross-posted from Everyday Economies Ruben Flores In a recent piece on ‘relational work’, Clare Stacey in Accounts argued that economic sociology can gain much from taking seriously the role of emotions, relationality, and care in economic life. In this post, … Continue reading →. 8216;What chance being heard? April 6, 2013.
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Just another WordPress.com site. The costs of living and loving. Socioemotional economies: another tool for economic sociologists? 8216;What chance being heard? April 6, 2013. Bourdieu, P. (1990 [1987) In other Words: Essays Towards a Reflexive Sociology. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Burawoy, M. (2005) For Public Sociology, American Sociological Review. 70 (1), 4-28. Strathern, M. (ed.) (2000) Audit Cultures: Anthropological Studies in Accountability, Ethics and the Academy (London: Routl...Waqua...
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Blood from a Stone: October 2009
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Blood from a Stone. Words that don't necessarily write themselves . Wednesday, 7 October 2009. Stop treating us like traitors, pleads private schools chief. This story irritated me greatly. And this is wot I wrote to the Guardian, though there was nothing on the story in the following day's letters. Andrew Grant offers an object lesson in the smug self-satisfaction of his clientele that gives rise to the stigma of which he complains. What Mr. Grant is actually asking for is that the fudge of charitab...
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Blood from a Stone. Words that don't necessarily write themselves . Wednesday, 13 October 2010. Somebody asked to see the backdrop . I think you click to see the Red Duster properly . A shot of a slice of your bookcase is a bit like giving a glimpse of your knicker drawer, or something like that. Posted by David Hopson. Comments are moderated to limit gratuitous horridness! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The War on Terrorism and Evil. Somebody asked to see the backdrop .
Blood from a Stone: November 2010
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Blood from a Stone. Words that don't necessarily write themselves . Tuesday, 2 November 2010. I wandered round Chi the other day, trying to find Sal a birthday pressy, passing all the shops and realised that beyond names like M&S or Smiths or all the phone places, I knew nothing. There is some principled thought to be found in this after all. Posted by David Hopson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. On the other hand. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Blood from a Stone: Wot is Heat?
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Blood from a Stone. Words that don't necessarily write themselves . Monday, 25 October 2010. This is a truly middle-aged engineering rant. Why can't people understand that a thermostat manges temperature. Set a thermostat to say 24 degrees and it will turn off the heat when the room gets to that temperature. Before the thermostat turns off the boiler, or heater or whatever, the amount of heat being delivered is the amount of heat being delivered is the amount of heat being delivered. On the other hand.
Blood from a Stone: Strictly Dumb Prancing
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Blood from a Stone. Words that don't necessarily write themselves . Friday, 29 October 2010. Can anyone explain to me the attraction of Strictly Come Dancing. I have family and friends who love it, but they seem to regard it as so self-evidently fab that when I ask what it is all about they respond as if I have asked what the big deal is about breathing. Is this the kind of stuff that makes it a draw? The judges are hideous, and no better than that ghastly Cowell bloke, or Sugar. Posted by David Hopson.
Blood from a Stone: Retail Comprehension Test
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Blood from a Stone. Words that don't necessarily write themselves . Tuesday, 2 November 2010. I wandered round Chi the other day, trying to find Sal a birthday pressy, passing all the shops and realised that beyond names like M&S or Smiths or all the phone places, I knew nothing. There is some principled thought to be found in this after all. Posted by David Hopson. Comments are moderated to limit gratuitous horridness! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. On the other hand.
Blood from a Stone: January 2009
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Blood from a Stone. Words that don't necessarily write themselves . Thursday, 22 January 2009. Well I thought I'd have somewhere to bung a few notes. And then I generally forget. Posted by David Hopson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. On the other hand. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Blood from a Stone: Hard-Working Families and Slackers
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Blood from a Stone. Words that don't necessarily write themselves . Wednesday, 13 October 2010. Hard-Working Families and Slackers. I detest the the phrase hard-working families because it is used so often as a back handed way of referring to those other people, "the slackers". The ne'er-do-well, lazy, and profligate people who live as parasites on the hard-work of others. We could take another pace back to acknowledge (c.f. Karl Marx) that work is a material activity, requiring a material base. It follo...
Blood from a Stone: The War on Terrorism and Evil
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Blood from a Stone. Words that don't necessarily write themselves . Tuesday, 19 October 2010. The War on Terrorism and Evil. Should we be glad to know that with the LibCons the focus has now changed and that according to Osbarse we are now waging war on welfare and waste ( http:/ bit.ly/9x9jEB. I guess it is easier to imagine projecting force on the benefit cheats and the Whitehall wastrels, and it is certainly going to be a lot. Let's skewer the poor, that'll make the bankers heppy. On the other hand.
Blood from a Stone: Nadia's Mum's Bortsch
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Blood from a Stone. Words that don't necessarily write themselves . Sunday, 23 January 2011. When blog inspiration is lacking, what better than an algorithm:. This recipe is from the mother of a friend at Sussex, Nadia Diuk, whose family is Ukrainian and came to the UK after the chaos at the end of the 2. World war. Her Mum also made astonishingly good cucumber pickles, but I never learned how to do them. Something decent to fry in (fat scraped from top of stock, or oil). 1 small chilli (optional). Using...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Socioemotional economies: another tool for economic sociologists? May 9, 2013. In a recent piece. On ‘relational work’, Clare Stacey. Argued that economic sociology can gain much from taking seriously the role of emotions, relationality, and care in economic life. In this post, I would like to echo Stacey’s argument, but focusing on the notion of ‘ socioemotional economies. B: I think there is less compassion for people that are poor here. They tend to judge. Moreover, th...
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