https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2008.00573.x
https://fr.art1lib.org/book/9535802/cff064
"In many ways, class appears to have returned convincingly to geography agendas. Debates about neoliberalization, transnationalism, and empire, amongst others, engage with class and the persistence of class inequalities in exciting and challenging ways. Yet within these debates, the engagement with class can be abstract, even ungrounded, and often hidden within discussions of power, inequality and difference. In both older and more recent engagements among radical and critical geographers, the key analytic has tended to be capital rather than labour, a focus which has often bypassed a broader interpretation of class, its subjectivities and materialities, and its lived experiences." (p.9)
"Working classness is placed. It is performed and constructed within communities and, in turn, shapes the spaces of community, economy, politics and much more. It is often within the spaces of community—local and not so local—and the spatial practices of work and life that subjectivities and materialities intersect." (p.10)
-Alison Stenning, "For Working Class Geographies", Antipode, Volume 40, Issue 1, January 2008, Pages 9-14.
https://fr.art1lib.org/book/9535802/cff064
"In many ways, class appears to have returned convincingly to geography agendas. Debates about neoliberalization, transnationalism, and empire, amongst others, engage with class and the persistence of class inequalities in exciting and challenging ways. Yet within these debates, the engagement with class can be abstract, even ungrounded, and often hidden within discussions of power, inequality and difference. In both older and more recent engagements among radical and critical geographers, the key analytic has tended to be capital rather than labour, a focus which has often bypassed a broader interpretation of class, its subjectivities and materialities, and its lived experiences." (p.9)
"Working classness is placed. It is performed and constructed within communities and, in turn, shapes the spaces of community, economy, politics and much more. It is often within the spaces of community—local and not so local—and the spatial practices of work and life that subjectivities and materialities intersect." (p.10)
-Alison Stenning, "For Working Class Geographies", Antipode, Volume 40, Issue 1, January 2008, Pages 9-14.