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  • The chapter focuses on community, understood as social integration and collective consciousness from a class perspective, with a class analysis rooted in class identity and the subjective class structure, or class for itself, instead of a more traditional analysis rooted in class in itself. The chapter also includes a comparative analysis and uses data from The International Social Survey Program (ISSP) from 2020 and before. Despite different subjective class structures and perceptions about how one’s society is stratified, there are distinctive similarities in collective consciousness across countries and welfare regimes, with a universal collective consciousness of education and hard work being the most essential meritocratic values for success in life. Generally, Norway has no segmented collective consciousness by class in terms of strong social gradients. One exception is the lower social strata’s belief that social capital also matters for succeeding in life, and Norway having a more pyramidal-shaped stratification structure. Another is that the underclass has a distinctly more negative perception of society. On average, all classes report rarely meeting people assumed to be significantly richer or poorer, which suggests poor social integration between social classes in Norway, and a party preferences analysis documents a distinctive pattern of class consciousness across the whole span of social classes. The results give reason for reflection. Has a new type of class society emerged since the 1980s, where class and status perhaps exist more subtly and cognitively than they did in the conflicted, industrial class society? (xsd:string)
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  • Fellesskap og klassebevissthet i det meritokratiske klassesamfunnet -en klasseanalyse (xsd:string)
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  • In Robuste fellesskap, edited by Aakvaag, G. C. and Bæck, U.-D. K., 99-137, Fagbokforlaget, 2024 (xsd:string)
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