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Поколения вместо классов? Возраст и потребительская революция в России
Generations Instead of Classes? Age and the Consumer Revolution in Russia
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Abstract This paper argues that consumption patterns and lifestyles, which-in the Western-European and the US contexts-mark the boundaries of the upper-middle class, demonstrate a much stronger affinity with the boundaries of the younger age cohorts in Russia. Using the results of a representative survey car... view more
This paper argues that consumption patterns and lifestyles, which-in the Western-European and the US contexts-mark the boundaries of the upper-middle class, demonstrate a much stronger affinity with the boundaries of the younger age cohorts in Russia. Using the results of a representative survey carried out between April and May 2017 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, we apply multiple correspondence analysis to demonstrate that the observed consumption patterns are best described by a two-dimensional structure, one axis of which describes the total level of (in)activity, while the other axis stands for the relative amount of cultural capital. Counter to what one might expect on the basis of international stratification and consumption studies, however, age-rather than occupation, education 72 or income-is the strongest predictor of overall participation, explaining around 38% of the variance. Using the results of a series of regular cultural consumption surveys available since 2011, we argue that age should be interpreted as belonging to a certain generation-rather than a certain passing stage of a lifecycle-as generations retained the same level of activity across the time span of 12 years. In the last part of the article we interpret these differences as being the result of an exposure to Western status culture at different stages of one's biography, making younger people the most receptive to its omnivorous affirmation of multi-faceted activity.... view less
Keywords
Russia; generation; life style; cultural capital; social stratification; consumption; social structure; consumption behavior
Classification
Macrosociology, Analysis of Whole Societies
Free Keywords
sociology of consumption
Document language
Russian
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 71-91
Journal
Sociologija vlasti / Sociology of power, 31 (2019) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2019-1-71-91
ISSN
2074-0492
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0