澳大利亚的主观阶级认同:社会网络有影响吗?

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Xianbi Huang
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摘要

摘要本研究利用澳大利亚全国调查数据,调查了与主观阶级认同相关的因素。结果表明,社交网络在受访者对自己在社会等级中的位置的主观评价中发挥着重要作用,那些有社会比较参考群体的人更有可能被认定为中产阶级。参加社交俱乐部、有社区归属感以及能够从网络成员那里获得社会资源与感知的社会阶层呈正相关。社会排斥对主观阶级认同的假设性负面影响在统计学上并不显著。
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Subjective Class Identification in Australia: Do Social Networks Matter?
ABSTRACT This study investigates the factors that are associated with subjective class identification by using Australian national survey data. Results show that social networks play a significant role in respondents’ subjective evaluation of where they fit in the social hierarchy, with those individuals who have a reference group for social comparison being more likely to identify as middle class. Participating in social clubs, having a sense of neighborhood belonging and being able to access social resources from network members are positively associated with perceived social class. The hypothetical negative effect of social exclusion on subjective class identification is not statistically significant.
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期刊介绍: The Sociological Quarterly is devoted to publishing cutting-edge research and theory in all areas of sociological inquiry. Our focus is on publishing the best in empirical research and sociological theory. We look for articles that advance the discipline and reach the widest possible audience. Since 1960, the contributors and readers of The Sociological Quarterly have made it one of the leading generalist journals in the field. Each issue is designed for efficient browsing and reading and the articles are helpful for teaching and classroom use.
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