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'All that is Solid?': Class, Identity and the Maintenance of a Collective Orientation amongst Redundant Steelworkers
by
Forde, Chris
, MacKenzie, Robert
, Greenwood, Ian
, Gardiner, Jean
, Perrett, Robert
, Stuart, Mark
in
Class
/ Class Identity
/ Collectivism
/ Communities
/ Community identity
/ Cultural identity
/ Dismissal
/ Empirical research
/ Employment
/ Group Identity
/ Identity
/ Identity formation
/ Individualism
/ Metal Industry
/ Occupational identity
/ Occupations
/ Particularism
/ Professional identity
/ Redundancy
/ Resistance
/ Self
/ Self Concept
/ Social change
/ Social Class and Other Classifications
/ Social classes
/ Social research
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of work
/ Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
/ Steel industry
/ Steels
/ Steelworkers
/ Studies
/ United Kingdom
/ Wales
/ Workers
/ Working population. Employment. Women's work
2006
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'All that is Solid?': Class, Identity and the Maintenance of a Collective Orientation amongst Redundant Steelworkers
by
Forde, Chris
, MacKenzie, Robert
, Greenwood, Ian
, Gardiner, Jean
, Perrett, Robert
, Stuart, Mark
in
Class
/ Class Identity
/ Collectivism
/ Communities
/ Community identity
/ Cultural identity
/ Dismissal
/ Empirical research
/ Employment
/ Group Identity
/ Identity
/ Identity formation
/ Individualism
/ Metal Industry
/ Occupational identity
/ Occupations
/ Particularism
/ Professional identity
/ Redundancy
/ Resistance
/ Self
/ Self Concept
/ Social change
/ Social Class and Other Classifications
/ Social classes
/ Social research
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of work
/ Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
/ Steel industry
/ Steels
/ Steelworkers
/ Studies
/ United Kingdom
/ Wales
/ Workers
/ Working population. Employment. Women's work
2006
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'All that is Solid?': Class, Identity and the Maintenance of a Collective Orientation amongst Redundant Steelworkers
by
Forde, Chris
, MacKenzie, Robert
, Greenwood, Ian
, Gardiner, Jean
, Perrett, Robert
, Stuart, Mark
in
Class
/ Class Identity
/ Collectivism
/ Communities
/ Community identity
/ Cultural identity
/ Dismissal
/ Empirical research
/ Employment
/ Group Identity
/ Identity
/ Identity formation
/ Individualism
/ Metal Industry
/ Occupational identity
/ Occupations
/ Particularism
/ Professional identity
/ Redundancy
/ Resistance
/ Self
/ Self Concept
/ Social change
/ Social Class and Other Classifications
/ Social classes
/ Social research
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of work
/ Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
/ Steel industry
/ Steels
/ Steelworkers
/ Studies
/ United Kingdom
/ Wales
/ Workers
/ Working population. Employment. Women's work
2006
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'All that is Solid?': Class, Identity and the Maintenance of a Collective Orientation amongst Redundant Steelworkers
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'All that is Solid?': Class, Identity and the Maintenance of a Collective Orientation amongst Redundant Steelworkers
2006
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Overview
This article explores the importance of class and collectivism to personal identity, and the role this played during a period of personal and collective crisis created by mass redundancy in the Welsh steel industry. The research findings demonstrate the importance of occupational identity to individual and collective identity formation. The apparent desire to maintain this collective identity acted as a form of resistance to the increased individualization of the post-redundancy experience, but rather than leading to excessive particularism, it served as a mechanism through which class-based thinking and class identity were articulated. It is argued that the continued concern for class identity reflected efforts to avoid submergence in an existence akin to Beck's (1992) vision of a class-free 'individualized society of employees'. These findings therefore challenge the notion of the pervasiveness of individualism and the dismissal of class and collective orientations as important influences on identity formation.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications,Sage,Cambridge University Press
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