As classes na teoria sociológica contemporânea
Palabras clave:
Classe social: Coletividade social, Estilo de vida, Cultura, Economia, Práticas classificatórias, Ação coletivaResumen
O presenre artigo investiga as principais perspectivas de análise de classe que têm influenciado a pesquisa sociológica contemporânea. Após o exame dos mais importantes estudos produzidos nos últimos anos, busca avançar na análise que enfatize a concepção de classe como coletividades sociais.
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