Generations on the Line. Working Class Culture and Generational Conflict among Workers at an Italian Factory

In their multiple attempts to understand the decline of the working class a number of sociologists have questioned changes in intergenerational relationships, analyzing transformations happened not only within the factory, but also outside it (in school, job market, family relations, labor activism...

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Main Author: Angelo Moro
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2016-10-01
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/cambio/article/view/1334
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spelling doaj-e821fcc795ce40dab1a9614e9e2386312021-06-02T18:30:09ZengFirenze University PressCambio2239-11182016-10-0151010.13128/cambio-19168Generations on the Line. Working Class Culture and Generational Conflict among Workers at an Italian FactoryAngelo Moro In their multiple attempts to understand the decline of the working class a number of sociologists have questioned changes in intergenerational relationships, analyzing transformations happened not only within the factory, but also outside it (in school, job market, family relations, labor activism). Inspired by this approach, particularly developed in French sociology, I conducted an ethnographic research among a group of workers employed at a automotive factory in Italy. This paper argues that, if transformations in the contexts of socialization have produced a generational gap within the working class, a conflict between “older” and  “younger” workers is activated, in the context of the factory, by specific management policies. Nevertheless, the generational frame represents less a deterministic structure than a “constraining environment” that offers room for a partial composition of the generational conflict and an appropriation of the old working class culture by new generations. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/cambio/article/view/1334Working classgenerational conflict
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Generations on the Line. Working Class Culture and Generational Conflict among Workers at an Italian Factory
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title Generations on the Line. Working Class Culture and Generational Conflict among Workers at an Italian Factory
title_short Generations on the Line. Working Class Culture and Generational Conflict among Workers at an Italian Factory
title_full Generations on the Line. Working Class Culture and Generational Conflict among Workers at an Italian Factory
title_fullStr Generations on the Line. Working Class Culture and Generational Conflict among Workers at an Italian Factory
title_full_unstemmed Generations on the Line. Working Class Culture and Generational Conflict among Workers at an Italian Factory
title_sort generations on the line. working class culture and generational conflict among workers at an italian factory
publisher Firenze University Press
series Cambio
issn 2239-1118
publishDate 2016-10-01
description In their multiple attempts to understand the decline of the working class a number of sociologists have questioned changes in intergenerational relationships, analyzing transformations happened not only within the factory, but also outside it (in school, job market, family relations, labor activism). Inspired by this approach, particularly developed in French sociology, I conducted an ethnographic research among a group of workers employed at a automotive factory in Italy. This paper argues that, if transformations in the contexts of socialization have produced a generational gap within the working class, a conflict between “older” and  “younger” workers is activated, in the context of the factory, by specific management policies. Nevertheless, the generational frame represents less a deterministic structure than a “constraining environment” that offers room for a partial composition of the generational conflict and an appropriation of the old working class culture by new generations.
topic Working class
generational conflict
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/cambio/article/view/1334
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