Social change, friendship and civic participation

Yaojun Li, Mike Savage, Andrew Pickles

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Abstract

This paper studies the changing distribution of social capital and its impact on class formation in England and Wales from a 'class structuralperspective. It compares data from the Social Mobility Inquiry (1972) and the British Household Panel Survey (1992 and 1998) to show a distinct change in the class profiling of membership in civic organisations, with traditionally working-class dominated associations losing their working-class character, and middle-class dominated associations becoming even more middle-class dominated. Similar changes are evident for class-differentiated patterns of friendship. Our study indicates the class polarization of social capital in England and Wales. © Copyright Sociological Research Online. 2003.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSociological Research Online
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003

Keywords

  • Civic Participation
  • Class Formation
  • Class Polarization
  • Friendship
  • Social Capital

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