Socializing Inequality Class, Culture and Cognition in Early Childhood

Socializing Inequality Class, Culture and Cognition in Early Childhood

This book examines the processes through which children effectively ‘inherit’ their position in the social world.

It asks:

  • How does class inequality affect one of the most formative periods in human development, that is, early childhood?
  • When do differences in class background manifest themselves in children’s actions and attitudes?
  • How do class divisions intersect with racial and gender inequality to shape the way that children navigate the social world?
  • When do children become aware of the fact that ‘inequality’ is a key feature of their lifeworld?

Bringing together original research from France, Norway, Sweden, Belgium and the USA, this book unravels the ways in which class inequality shapes our earliest experiences of the social world. It will appeal to scholars and students interested in class and social stratification, the sociology of childhood and family, cultural sociology, sociolinguistics, child and developmental psychology and educational science.

 

Publisher Routledge
Author Dieter Vandebroeck
Country Britain, United Kingdom
Publication Date 12/02/2026
Pages 288
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Dieter Vandebroeck is Professor of Sociology at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BRISPO, VUB, Belgium), where he heads the research lab on Childhood, Culture and Cognition. He is the author of Distinctions in the Flesh: Social Class and the Embodiment of Inequality (2016).
Publisher Address orders@taylorandfrancis.com
ISBN ISBN 9781041119586