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Discover Society Issue 3: Wealth

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DISCOVER SOCIETY

Measured-Factual-Critical

http://discoversociety.org

ISSUE Three:

December 2013

Special Issue on Wealth

 

 

Focus:

 

John Hills

The Distribution of Wealth: What We Think and How It Is

 

 

Articles:

                         

Caroline Knowles

Millionaires Welcome: UK Migration and London Neighbourhoods

John Urry

The Rich-Class and Offshore Worlds

Beverley Searle

Help to Wealth-Fare

Roger Burrows

The New Gilded Ghettoes: The Geo-Demographics of the Super-Rich 

Beth Breeze

Mathew Bond

Adam Leaver

Why Do Rich People Give?

Elite Conviviality and the British Political Class

Growth in Whose Interests?

Norman Stockman

In Praise of Ralph Miliband, Political Sociologist       

Graham Scambler

From Power Elite to Ruling Oligarchy

Sam Hillyard

‘My Toothbrush Isn’t Foaming’: The Changing Status of the Rural Upper Class

                

 

Viewpoint:

 

Rajiv Prabhakar

The Case for Inheritance Tax

 

 

On the Frontline:

 

Rowland Atkinson

Domestic Sovereigns: Wealth and Public Space

 

 

Policy Briefing:

 

Matt Barnes

Home-Owners Get Richer and the Housing Ladder Gets Pulled Up

Managing Editors: John Holmwood (University of Nottingham) and Sue Scott (University of York)

Editorial Board: Kehinde Andrews (Newman University); Lorenza Antonucci (University of West of Scotland); Les Back (Goldsmiths); Ben Baumberg (University of Kent); Gurminder K. Bhambra (University of Warwick); Mark Carrigan (University of Warwick); Suzanne Hall (LSE); Steve MacKay (University of Lincoln); David Mellor (University of Oxford); Katherine Smith (University of Edinburgh); Emma Uprichard (University of Warwick).

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