Traces the personal and professional lives of a group of sociologists from working-class backgrounds, and shows that despite their membership in the academy, their adaptation to the upper-middle-class world of academia is inhibited by class cultural differences.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
Theoretical Issues
The Research Design
Learning to "Make Something" of Ourselves
Realizing That We Could "Make the Grade"
Life as a Professional Sociologist
Personal Relationships
Summary and Conclusions
Appendices
References
Index