Descripción del proyecto
Un examen más detenido de los «motores» de la desigualdad
En muchos países, la composición de la élite ha cambiado a lo largo de los años. Dado que las élites suelen considerarse fuerzas motoras de la desigualdad, ¿cómo han influido estos cambios la producción de desigualdades? ¿Qué papel han tenido los cambios económicos acaecidos a lo largo de los dos últimos siglos? El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos CHANGINGELITES abordará estas y otras preguntas. Creará un catálogo de la élite para combinarlo con información sobre centros educativos, pertenencia a clubes, riqueza de los padres, capital económico y estructura familiar. El proyecto estudiará a 120 000 personas nacidas desde el año 1800. Los investigadores también realizarán cien entrevistas a miembros de la élite. Los descubrimientos arrojarán luz sobre cómo ha cambiado la composición social de las élites a lo largo del tiempo y cómo se han producido las desigualdades.
Objetivo
Elites reveal the nature of inequality, allowing us to see the underlying structure of society. But, elites can also be the engines of inequality, driving forward changes ensuring the accumulation of power. So, when the people occupying elite positions change it says something about how the production of inequalities may have changed too. Most would agree (despite the paucity of data) that elites are different today than they were; but, what is contested is whether such changes signal a radical restructuring of the processes of elite formation. Two questions remain unresolved: 1) how has the composition of elites changed over time? and 2) did the major social, political, and economic upheavals of the last 200 years reconfigure elites through altering processes of elite formation? It has been difficult to answer these questions because of limited longitudinal data on elites. CHANGINGELITES will address these questions by creating a catalogue of the elite that is without equal in its empirical and temporal scope. This data set will combine information on education (schools and universities), club membership, parental wealth, economic capital, and family structure for around 120,000 people born since 1800. Alongside this data, we will also conduct 100 interviews with elites born in different periods, illuminating the varied trajectories that underpin this huge historical database. CHANGINGELITES will both shed light on the social composition of elites over time and seek to explain the changes and continuities within elites by exploring how institutional and policy shifts constrain and enable processes of elite reproduction. This ambitious, interdisciplinary study will radically alter our understanding of elite reproduction but, more than this, it will speak to a contradiction seen in many countries recently between the opening up of elite institutions and the massive accumulation of wealth, and in so doing will seek new ways to understand how inequalities are produced.
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ERC-STG - Starting GrantInstitución de acogida
OX1 2JD Oxford
Reino Unido