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Revisiting <i> Divisions of Labour </i>
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31 March 2017

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, History and Archaeology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, Sociology, Human geography, Sociology: work and labour, Political geography, History
‘A reassessment of a modern sociological classic, Revisiting Divisions of Labour provides a fascinating account of how a classic study continues to resonate with and inform subsequent debates and research.’
Dr Wendy Bottero, University of Manchester
'This volume brilliantly conveys the prescient understandings, original approaches, inventive analyses and excitement of Ray Pahl’s ground breaking 1984 study of the social relations of work and home on the Isle of Sheppey. All renowned experts in their respective fields, the authors reveal the long-term significance of changes in the old order and subsequent evolution of emergent developments originally detected by Pahl – the changing shape of inequalities, new class relations and social polarisation, women’s work and employment, deindustrialisation, and household strategies, to name a few. Starting out from the original, they move far beyond it in their own analyses of contemporary divisions of labour and their comments on the role of sociology in the current period.'
Professor Miriam Glucksmann, University of Essex
Introduction – Graham Crow and Jaimie Ellis
Excerpts section 1 from Divisions of Labour
1 Portrait of a deindustrialising island – Tim Strangleman
Excerpts section 2 from Divisions of Labour
2 Informal, but not “an economy” – Jonathan Gershuny
Excerpts section 3 from Divisions of Labour
3 From the Isle of Sheppey to the wider world – Claire Wallace
4 Time and place in memory and imagination on the Isle of Sheppey – Dawn Lyon
Photo section: Sheppey today
Excerpts section 4 from Divisions of Labour
5 Linda and Jim revisited: narrative, time and intimacy in social research – Jane Elliott and Jon Lawrence
Excerpts section 5 from Divisions of Labour
6 Divisions of Labour: Sociology in search of a new jurisdiction – John Holmwood
Afterword – Mike Savage
Index