Restructuring: Place, Class and Gender
In "Restructuring: Place, Class and Gender," author Paul Bagguley examines transformative changes occurring across various landscapes in England and Great Britain. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 1990, this insightful hardback encompasses 256 pages of in-depth analysis on economic geography, labor supply, and social dynamics. Bagguley explores the interconnected shifts in paid and unpaid labor, social and political organization, and the evolving cultural and aesthetic experiences within urban communities. Through a sociological lens, this book addresses pressing issues related to social classes and regional economics, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of societal restructuring. Dive into this comprehensive study that not only highlights the intricate ties between place, class, and gender but also provides a valuable context for contemporary discussions in sociology.