Les hiérarchies de statut, une dimension fondamentale mais sous-théorisée de la stratification sociale.
Merci à l'@anneesocio pour son magnifique travail éditorial sur un article qui me tient très à cœur:
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What do workers' occupational identities look like in a postindustrial economy? In a new piece for @WIPsociology, Léonie Hénaut, @WITWhat and I survey the findings of our recent ASR article on polyoccupational identities:
https://t.co/8svyVtQ29L
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https://t.co/MH1lIX6vVt
At the top, by contrast, the identities of polyoccupational "entrepreneurs" such as architects remain in the same status tier but stretch expertise, which may further aggrandize the standing of already prestigious occupations. 4/5
Beautiful new paper by @UWSoc grad student Walker Kahn in @ASR_Journal, showing in painful detail the consequences of financialization for housing precariousness.
Check out my @ASR_Journal article "Safe as Houses: Financialization, Foreclosure, and Precarious Homeownership in the United States" to learn how securitization changed foreclosure & housing more precarious (especially @matthewstoller & @yvessmith)
https://t.co/Jvr10sbii0
A new paper using SNAAP data in the American Sociological Review @ASAnews by Léonie Hénaut, Jennifer C. Lena @WITWhat & Fabien Accominotti @faccominotti about arts workers’ simultaneous identification with multiple occupations, or "polyoccupationalism" https://t.co/7cvffdMKVG
Latest SNAAP DataBrief from a larger paper using SNAAP data in the American Sociological Review @ASAnews by Léonie Hénaut, Jennifer C. Lena @WITWhat & Fabien Accominotti @faccominotti: Polyoccupationalism: Multiple Occupational Identification in the Arts https://t.co/3gQ8RDenAH
Fabien Accominotti (@faccominotti) was interviewed about his sociology research about status hierarchies and inequality by STORM Research Center at @EMLYON. He also offered advice to #gradstudents.
Watch the interview: https://t.co/637KeYm5Gc
New and open access in @ASR_Journal: we highlight the complexity of occupational identity in a postindustrial economy and show how this complexity takes different forms at the top and bottom of the occupational hierarchy
"Polyoccupationalism: Expertise Stretch and Status Stretch in the Postindustrial Era" was published in American Sociological Review by Léonie Hénaut, Jennifer C. Lena (@WITWhat), and Fabien Accominotti (@faccominotti)
https://t.co/oT6rW8rfhT
New article in AJS: "(Not) Feeling the Past: Boredom as a Racialized Emotion." A 🧵 on the paper's main arguments and contributions https://t.co/lY0QCkXGhS
If you've ever hesitated when having to answer the question: "What is your job?", this is the paper for you.
So happy this piece with the great Léonie Hénaut and @WITWhat is out in @ASR_Journal!
https://t.co/MH1lIX6vVt