Half a mile or a world apart? A systemic duoethnographic inquiry into our experience of social class in the UK

Rachel Julia Evans, Kevin Hall
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These reflective auto-biographical /ethnographic pieces are based on experiences of social class during our childhoods. We go on to reflect upon these from our current perspectives within the UK public sector. Born in 1975, we grew up living half a mile apart from each other in Kings Norton, Birmingham. We met as teenagers and were reacquainted in our 40s. Our childhoods were worlds apart from the perspective of social class and social deprivation. We see these same class divides in our everyday encounters in our work contexts. This paper emerged from conversations regarding our contrasting experiences and explores how reflecting on social class may impact upon practice. The article uses a duoethnographic and systemic inquiry methodology and we use a method we have devised for the purpose called a “ripple effect” to reflect on each other’s writings. There is so much we would have liked to expand further upon in this paper. Through the writing we have recognised many further directions that the discussion could have moved in, leaving room for further debate.
半英里还是天壤之别?一个系统的多民族志调查我们的社会阶层在英国的经验
这些反思的自传体/民族志作品是基于我们童年时期的社会阶层经历。接下来,我们将从英国公共部门当前的视角来反思这些问题。我们出生于1975年,在伯明翰的金斯诺顿长大,彼此相距半英里。我们十几岁就认识了,40多岁时又认识了。从社会阶级和社会剥夺的角度来看,我们的童年是另一个世界。在我们的日常工作环境中,我们也能看到同样的阶级划分。这篇论文是从关于我们对比经验的对话中产生的,并探讨了对社会阶级的反思如何影响实践。这篇文章使用了多民族志和系统的调查方法,我们使用了一种我们专门设计的方法,叫做“涟漪效应”,来反思彼此的作品。我们本想在本文中进一步展开的内容太多了。通过这篇文章,我们认识到讨论可能进入的许多进一步的方向,为进一步的辩论留下了空间。
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