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Sam Friedman
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Prof @lsesociology and Co-Editor @BJSociology | Books: The Class Ceiling (2019) + Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite (out September 24)
London, England
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    Sam Friedman
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    Oct 5, 2023
    Becks is a sociologist! Tho Victoria Beckham is not the only Brit from a wealthy background who deflects privilege and claims a working-class origin, as my research with @DrDaveOBrien and Ian McDonald shows…
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    AFC GLEN
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    Oct 4, 2023
    Hahahaha David Beckham wasn’t having Victoria as coming from a working class family.
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    Deflecting Privilege: Class Identity and the Intergenerational Self - Sam Friedman, Dave O’Brien,...
    From journals.sagepub.com
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    Sam Friedman
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    Jun 8, 2019
    As a Commissioner at the Social Mobility Commission I would personally welcome a shift of political narrative away from upward mobility for some and toward a greater emphasis on inequality, individual flourishing, and tackling the reproduction of privilege
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    Corbyn to drop social mobility as Labour goal in favour of opportunity for all
    From theguardian.com
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    Sam Friedman
    @SamFriedmanSoc
    Oct 30, 2017
    Public school boys 94 times more likely to reach the British elite. Our new paper out today in @asr_journal journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
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    Sam Friedman
    @SamFriedmanSoc
    Jan 18, 2021
    Why do so many people from middle-class backgrounds identify their origins as working class? My piece in @guardianopinion summarising new research out today (with @DrDaveOBrien and Ian McDonald) in @sociologyjnl journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00… theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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    Deflecting Privilege: Class Identity and the Intergenerational Self - Sam Friedman, Dave O’Brien,...
    From journals.sagepub.com
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    Sam Friedman
    @SamFriedmanSoc
    Jan 4, 2022
    New Article! Why do women from working-class backgrounds face a double disadvantage in earnings in Britain’s elite occupations? Here I explore one potential driver; a strong gender divide in who discusses and displays a working-class identity at work 1/8
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    (Not) bringing your whole self to work: The gendered experience of upward mobility in the UK Civil...
    Women from working-class backgrounds face a multiplicative earnings penalty in Britain's elite occupations. In this paper, I explore one driver of this “double disadvantage”; a strong gender divide...
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    Sam Friedman
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    Jan 18, 2021
    Replying to @SamFriedmanSoc
    By positioning themselves as ascending from humble origins, these interviewees tell an upward story of success ‘against the odds’ that simultaneously casts their progression as meritocratically legitimate while erasing the structural privileges that have shaped their trajectory
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    Sam Friedman
    @SamFriedmanSoc
    Jun 30, 2024
    7% of Tory cabinet come from working class backgrounds (by parents’ jobs) BUT this rises to 46% among Shadow cabinet. New analysis from @aaronsreeves and me ftd in this thoughtful piece from ⁦@johnharris1969⁩ drawing on our new book Born to Rule 1/4
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    Prepare for the toppling of private school politics – and a cultural change within Westminster |...
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    Sam Friedman
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    Jan 30, 2019
    Thoughtful, incisive (and most crucially positive!)review of our book in ⁦@GuardianBooks⁩ today! The Class Ceiling review – why it pays to be privileged
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    The Class Ceiling review – why it pays to be privileged
    From theguardian.com
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    Sam Friedman
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    Jan 18, 2021
    Replying to @SamFriedmanSoc
    Drawing on interviews, we (@DrDaveOBrien & Ian McDonald) find that this while this (mis)identification partially reflects the lived experience of multigenerational upward mobility, it also acts as a means of deflecting and obscuring class privilege 3/4
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    Sam Friedman
    @SamFriedmanSoc
    Jul 30, 2024
    More details to follow but please save the date! All welcome
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    LSE Sociology
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    Jul 30, 2024
    Are today’s power brokers a conservative chumocracy, or is a new progressive elite emerging with different values and political instincts? Save the date for a book launch with @SamFriedmanSoc & @aaronsreeves for their new book #BornToRule. 📆 Thursday 3 Oct, 6.30pm to 8.00pm
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    Sam Friedman
    @SamFriedmanSoc
    Dec 20, 2021
    Clearest indication yet of the wrong-headed direction that Katharine Birbalsingh is taking the ⁦@SMCommission⁩ THREAD 1/7
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    Political Thinking with Nick Robinson - The Katharine Birbalsingh One - BBC Sounds
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    Sam Friedman
    @SamFriedmanSoc
    Jan 18, 2021
    Replying to @SamFriedmanSoc
    BSA data shows that not only do 47% of Brits in professional jobs identify as working-class but even among those from solidly middle-class professional BACKGROUNDS (in terms of their parents’ occupation), still 24% see themselves as working-class 2/4 bsa.natcen.ac.uk/media/39094/bs…
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    Sam Friedman
    @SamFriedmanSoc
    Jul 8, 2024
    For elites, there is a symbolic market for downplaying privilege. But it’s pernicious, perpetuating the myth of meritocracy + obscuring very real divides in power and influence. Nice piece by @emmavj drawing on a key argument in our new book Born to Rule in @FT @aaronsreeves
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    Financial Times
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    Jul 8, 2024
    Why playing down a privileged background might be a savvy career move on.ft.com/4cMUCci | opinion
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    Sam Friedman
    @SamFriedmanSoc
    Jul 3, 2023
    Excited to take over today as a Co-Editor of @BJSociology alongside the brilliant @alim1213 @RebsFE @aaronsreeves. Please send your best articles to us! And a huge thank you to outgoing Editor @Daniel_Laurison
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    British Journal of Sociology
    @BJSociology
    Jul 3, 2023
    We're excited to introduce another member of the BJS editorial team, @SamFriedmanSoc from @LSESociology! Sam specialises in the sociological study of class and inequality, with a focus on the cultural dimensions of contemporary class division. Find out more about Sam's work⬇️
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