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Class identity work: How apprentices make sense of and frame a positive class self-identity

Class identity work: How apprentices make sense of and frame a positive class self-identity
Class identity work: How apprentices make sense of and frame a positive class self-identity
This article focuses on illustrating how apprentices engage in class identity work and how accounts serve in the class sensemaking process. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 apprentices in Austria in order to investigate their class identity narratives with emphasis on their use of sensemaking accounts and frames. The results show that apprentices make sense of their class identity by emphasizing four forms of narratives, which display individual characteristics, practices, class capital accumulation and forms of differentiation and othering from other identified groups. Occupational identity and societal recognition figure prominently in the identification process. The class identity work results in a positive and coherent middle class identification.
0065-0668
Kutscher, Gloria
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Bendl, Regine
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Kutscher, Gloria
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Bendl, Regine
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Kutscher, Gloria and Bendl, Regine (2017) Class identity work: How apprentices make sense of and frame a positive class self-identity. Academy of Management Proceedings. (doi:10.5465/AMBPP.2017.10635abstract).

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This article focuses on illustrating how apprentices engage in class identity work and how accounts serve in the class sensemaking process. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 apprentices in Austria in order to investigate their class identity narratives with emphasis on their use of sensemaking accounts and frames. The results show that apprentices make sense of their class identity by emphasizing four forms of narratives, which display individual characteristics, practices, class capital accumulation and forms of differentiation and othering from other identified groups. Occupational identity and societal recognition figure prominently in the identification process. The class identity work results in a positive and coherent middle class identification.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 30 November 2017
Additional Information: Copyright of Academy of Management Journal

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Local EPrints ID: 457871
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/457871
ISSN: 0065-0668
PURE UUID: 562f679c-6305-4984-a356-d85838fc25cd
ORCID for Gloria Kutscher: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5712-8959

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Date deposited: 21 Jun 2022 18:06
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:09

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Author: Gloria Kutscher ORCID iD
Author: Regine Bendl

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