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1471-0374
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Transnational class formation has been a subject of considerable interest in recent years. This article provides the theoretical and thematic framework to the special theme on ‘Transnational class formation: identities, practices and symbolic classifications’ and presents a review of current literature on transnational social classes, arguing that we need to complement this literature by also considering transnational class-making. We introduce several theoretical approaches and concepts, emphasizing the role of (self-)classification, distinction, symbolic boundaries and intersectionality for analyses of transnational class-making. Drawing on the contributions collected in this special theme, we conclude by presenting some potential challenges and unresolved questions concerning the issue of transnational class formation.
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Global networks, Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell, 2001, 24(2024), 3, 1471-0374
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volume:24
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year:2024
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number:3
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extent:6
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English
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Carlson, Sören
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Barglowski, Karolina