Sociologica Curated. Becoming Wealthy, Staying Wealthy: Social Acceptance of the Super Rich

A cura di: Dagnes, Joselle ; Storti, Luca (2025) Sociologica Curated. Becoming Wealthy, Staying Wealthy: Social Acceptance of the Super Rich. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsacta/8324.
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CONTENTS • Editors’ Note. Introduction to the Thematic Issue on “Becoming Wealthy, Staying Wealthy: Social Acceptance of the Super-rich”, Joselle Dagnes & Luca Storti, 15(2) 2021 • The Super-rich: Origin, Reproduction, and Social Acceptance, Luca Storti & Joselle Dagnes, 15(2) 2021 • Gender and Wealth in the Super Rich: Asset Differences in Top Wealth Households in the United States, 1989–2019, Lisa A. Keister, Hang Young Lee, & Jill E. Yavorsky, 15(2) 2021 • Risk Mismatches and Inequalities: Oil and Gas and Elite Risk-Classes in the U.S. and Canada, Dean Curran, 15(2) 2021 • Hiding the Rentier Elephant in Plain Sight: The Epistemology of Vanishing Rent, Linsey McGoey, 15(2) 2021 • Excess Profits, Taxpayer-Subsidized Philanthropy, and the Coronavirus Crisis: Charitable Giving of the Tech Elite in Response to the Pandemic, John Torpey, Hilke Brockmann, & Braelyn Hendricks, 15(2) 2021 • Against Accumulation: Class Traitors Challenge Wealth and Worth, Rachel Sherman, 15(2) 2021 • Secrecy, Simmel and the New Sociology of Wealth, Brooke Harrington, 15(2) 2021

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