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Achievement is not class-neutral: Working together benefits people from working-class contexts.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2020Previous research has documented that people from working-class contexts have fewer skills linked to academic success than their middle-class counterparts (e.g., worse problem-solving skills).
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The White Working Class and the 2016 Election
Perspectives on Politics, 2020Academics and political pundits alike attribute rising support for right-wing political options across advanced democracies to the working classes. In the United States, authors claim that the white working class offered unprecedented and crucial support
Nicholas Carnes, Noam Lupu
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Working-Class Legislators and Perceptions of Representation in Latin America
Political research quarterly, 2019How does the near-exclusion of working-class citizens from legislatures affect citizens’ perceptions of representation? We argue that when groups of people are continually denied access to representation, citizens are less likely to believe that their ...
Tiffany D. Barnes, Gregory W. Saxton
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Working With the Working Class
Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 1972T lo lo the typical New York City college professorthe one who was bar (or bas) mitzvahed in the proper fashion, who attended City College and a good graduate school, and who has since that time considered himself liberal and intellectualthe working class remains a great mystery.
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Class and Precarity: An Unhappy Coupling in China’s Working Class Formation
Work, Employment and Society, 2018In refuting Guy Standing’s precariat as a class, we highlight that employment situation, worker identity and legal rights are mistakenly taken as theoretical components of class formation.
Chrissie Smith, N. Pun
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2007
Many years ago, I heard jokes about faculty transcribing material from a textbook onto the blackboard, students transcribing the board material into their notes, and the content going through the brains of neither.
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Many years ago, I heard jokes about faculty transcribing material from a textbook onto the blackboard, students transcribing the board material into their notes, and the content going through the brains of neither.
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1998
The Belfast shipyard worker was well paid and organised compared to many other groups in the city’s labour force in the years before the First World War. Did their privileged position give them the status of a ‘labour aristocracy’ distinct from the rest of the ‘working class’ in these years? How did their experience compare with other groups of workers
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The Belfast shipyard worker was well paid and organised compared to many other groups in the city’s labour force in the years before the First World War. Did their privileged position give them the status of a ‘labour aristocracy’ distinct from the rest of the ‘working class’ in these years? How did their experience compare with other groups of workers
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Working Class Dreams, Working Class God
The Expository Times, 2010Drawing on his experience of three different pastoral contexts, Kevin Ellis seeks to put the questions of how the Churches in England interact with working class culture, and indeed in what ways do the those who consider themselves to be working class interact with the Church, back on the agenda.
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Computer, 2007
Linux and open source software represent a force that long predates the computer era: the notion of contributing to the common good.
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Linux and open source software represent a force that long predates the computer era: the notion of contributing to the common good.
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, 2018
In recent years, the world has been re-introduced to the constituency of “white working class” people. In a wave of revolutionary populism, far right parties have scored victories across the transatlantic political world: Britain voted to leave the ...
J. Gest
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In recent years, the world has been re-introduced to the constituency of “white working class” people. In a wave of revolutionary populism, far right parties have scored victories across the transatlantic political world: Britain voted to leave the ...
J. Gest
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