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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Figures xxvi
List of Tables xxxi
About the Author xxxiii
Notes on contributors xxxiii
Prologue xxxv
The sociological imagination xxxv
Book outline xxxvi
Why Scotland? xxxviii
Acknowledgements xl
Notes xlii
How to use the companion website xliii
FRAMING SCOTLAND 1
1 When Was Scotland? 3
Chapter aims 3
When was Scotland? 4
Not-England 4
Where was Scotland? 5
Who were the Scots? 7
Stating the nation 8
Shaping Scotland 10
Origin myth-stories 11
Understanding the Union 13
The end of Scotland? 13
Becoming British 15
The civilising mission: guns and God 16
The end of Scotland? 17
Cultural pessimism 18
Scottish culture renewed 21
Conclusion 24
Chapter summary 24
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Questions for discussion 25
Annotated reading 25
Notes 25
2 Making Modern Scotland: The Story of the Twentieth Century 27
Chapter aims 27
Introduction 27
Motifs of change 28
The world of capital: Scotland 1900 29
Scotland s people 29
Family life 30
Town life 31
Schooling 31
The power of capital 32
Politics 32
Religion 33
1900 overview 34
The power of the state: Scotland 1950 34
Being British 34
Politics 35
Emerging nationalism 35
Shaping a new Scotland 36
Scotland s people 36
Towns and cities 36
Changing economies 37
Politics post-war 38
Religion 39
1950 overview 40
Rediscovering the nation: Scotland 2000 40
Scotland s people 41
Family life 41
Towns and cities 42
A changing economy 43
Transforming social classes 43
Educational opportunities 44
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Religion 44
Politics and nationalism 45
2000 overview 46
Conclusion 47
Chapter summary 48
Questions for discussion 48
Annotated reading 48
Notes 49
3 What Is Scotland? 50
Chapter aims 50
Is Scotland a suitable case for sociological treatment? 50
Can there be a sociology of Scotland? ‘ 51
So what is society ? 52
Clarifying concepts 53
The question of social order 55
Refining society 56
Thinking socially 57
Emerging civil society 58
The role of the Scottish Enlightenment 59
Doubting civil society 61
State and civil society 61
Civil society and nationalism 62
Politics and civil society 64
Autonomous civil society 65
Civil society and the Scottish dimension 65
The origins of Scottish civil society 65
Social institutions and civil society 66
The Scottish semi-state 66
The exceptions prove the rule 68
Conclusion 69
Chapter summary 71
Questions for discussion 72
Annotated reading 72
Notes 73
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PEOPLE AND POWER 75
4 Scotland s People 77
Chapter aims 77
How Scotland s population grew 77
International comparisons 78
British comparisons 78
Predicted population change 79
The changing shape of Scotland s population 81
Early twentieth century: 1911 81
Mid-twentieth century: 1951 81
Twenty-first century: 2001 82
Scotland s population today 83
Understanding Scotland s demography 84
Understanding the contexts 84
Industrialisation 84
Regional differences 85
Climate and weather 85
Summary 86
Fertility 86
Ageing mothers 87
Marriage and fertility 87
Cohabitation 88
Mortality 88
Accounting for population change 90
Migration 91
Leaving Scotland 92
Who were the migrants? 93
Post-war migration 94
Reverse migration 95
Sub-national trends 95
Shifting Scotlands 97
From the Registrar-General s Annual Population Review, 2014 97
Understanding population 99
The fragile land 99
New Scots 100
Population politics 100
CONTENTS
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Conclusion 100
Chapter summary 101
Questions for discussion 102
Annotated reading 102
Notes 102
5 The Scottish Way of Death 104
Chapter aims 105
Scotland s death rate in the long duration 105
Measuring mortality 105
Contextual effects 106
Causes of death 107
History matters 109
Changes in mortality in the twentieth century 110
Headline figures 110
Gender and mortality 111
Smoking and lung cancer 112
Cancer accounts 112
Heart disease 113
Suicide rates 113
Scotland in comparative context 114
All causes 114
Oesophageal cancer 115
Lungcancer 116
Ischaemic heart disease 117
Chronic liver disease 118
Accounting for the trends 119
Explaining differences 121
Social class differences in mortality 121
Excess mortality in Scotland and Glasgow 123
Area effects and mortality 124
A Scottish effect? 125
Social vis-à-vis spatial inequalities 126
A Glasgow effect? 127
Conclusion 130
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Chapter summary 131
Questions for discussion 131
Annotated reading 132
Notes 132
6 Who Runs Scotland? 134
Chapter aims 134
Introduction 134
What is power anyway? 135
Economic vis-à-vis political power 135
Changing forms of capital 135
The hegemony of local capital: Scotland 1900 136
Losing control: the inter-war period 137
Post-war Scotland 138
The transformation of Scottish business in the twenty-first century 139
Business transformed 139
Scotland s national drink: the transformation of whisky ownership 140
North Sea oil 142
Uncoupling finance 142
The banking crisis of 2008 144
The loss of power 144
This land is my land 147
Who owns Scotland? 148
Why own land? 149
Reforming land 151
The nexus of politics and power 152
Who runs Scotland today? 154
Managing Scotland 154
Elite transformation 155
Conclusion 157
Chapter summary 159
Questions for discussion 159
Annotated reading 160
Notes 150
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7 Inequality, Poverty and Power 162
Chapter aims 162
The power of money 162
Wealth in Scotland 163
Wealth and assets 164
Wealth distribution in Scotland 164
Wealth over time 165
Key points 166
The least wealthy 167
Changing wealth patterns 168
Laying out wealth 169
Distributions of income 170
Shares of income 172
Social characteristics 173
Poverty in Scotland 174
Relative and absolute measures of poverty 174
Child poverty 175
Adult poverty 175
Pensioners gain ... 176
... and workers lose 176
Deepening poverty 177
Changes over time 177
Who are the poor? 178
Getting to be poor 179
Deprivation and poverty 180
Multiple deprivation 180
Methodological issues 182
Changing geographies 183
The sociology of deprivation 184
Making sense of inequality 184
The inefficiencies of inequality 186
Is Scotland different? 186
What do Scots think? 187
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CONTENTS
Conclusion 189
Chapter summary 190
Questions for discussion 191
Annotated reading 191
Notes 192
8 Making a Living 194
Chapter aims 195
Explaining Scotland s economic development 195
Development by invitation 196
The limits of under-development 198
Internal colonialism 198
Understanding occupational transitions 199
Comparing industrial structures 200
Nineteenth century 200
The inter-war period 201
Industrial and occupational change 203
Industrial change 203
Occupational change 203
Explaining occupational change 205
Accounting for change 207
Re-skilling work 207
Gendering work 208
Restructuring labour 210
The hour-glass labour market 211
Scotland: similarities and differences 214
The rise and fall of Silicon Glen 215
Conclusion 217
Chapter summary 218
Questions for discussion 218
Annotated reading 219
Notes 219
9 Social Class and Social Opportunity 221
Chapter aims 221
Social class: structure and ideology 222
The ubiquity of social class 222
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Social class: structure, consciousness and action 223
Measuring social class 225
Scotland s changing class structure 226
Gender and social class 227
Social class in Scotland and England 228
Transforming social class 228
Social mobility 229
Social mobility studies 230
The 1970s 230
The 1990s 231
Absolute and relative social mobility 233
Social mobility in the twenty-first century 234
Education and social mobility 235
Religion and social mobility 236
How is Scotland different? 236
Class identity in Scotland and England 237
The Scottish myth revisited 239
Politics, class and identity 241
Conclusion 242
Chapter summary 243
Questions for discussion 243
Annotated reading 244
Notes 244 10 10
10 Scottish Education and Scottish Society 246
Lindsay Paterson
Chapter aims 246
Introduction 246
Educational expansion 247
Institutions and participation 248
Processes of selection 250
Higher education 254
Education and Scottish culture 255
The curriculum 256
Curricular breadth 257
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The consequences of educational expansion 258
Education and the twenty-first century 260
Education and social capital 261
Education and self-government 261
Conclusion 262
Chapter summary 263
Questions for discussion 264
Annotated reading 264
Notes 264
11 Gendering Scotland 266
Chapter aims 266
The sociology of gender relations 267
Scotland and gender 269
Scotland and misogyny 269
Who do people think they are? 270
Auditing gender 272
Power relations 275
Violence against women 275
The domestic division of labour 277
The Scottish evidence 277
British evidence 279
Comparative trends 280
Family and society 281
Household narratives 282
Intimate lives 283
Gender and politics 284
Gender and devolution 284
Demonising women 286
The gender gap and Scottish politics 288
Women and independence 288
Conclusion 289
Chapter summary 290
Questions for discussion 290
Annotated reading 291
Notes 291
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12 Social Order: Crime and Justice in Scotland 293
Susan McVie
Chapter aims 294
A brief history of crime 294
The evolution of Scottish criminal justice and penal policy 295
Governance of crime and justice post-devolution 296
Institutions that form the Scottish criminal justice system 299
Police 299
Prosecution 301
Courts and sentencing 301
Prisons 303
Crime policy and the referendum 304
Crime in Scotland 305
Data sources on crime 305
Overall crime in Scotland 307
Crimes of dishonesty 312
Violent crime 315
What next for social order in Scotland? 319
Conclusion 320
Chapter summary 320
Questions for discussion 321
Annotated reading 321
Notes 322
13 Race and Ethnicity in Scotland 323
Chapter aims 324
Conventional wisdoms 324
Race 325
Ethnicity 326
Are Scots ethnics ? 327
Who is a Scot? 327
One Scotland, many cultures? 330
Scotland s ethnic mix 330
Ethnicity and identity 332
Understanding ethnicity 333
Being Muslim in Scotland 335
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Dangerous aliens 336
How Scottish are Muslims? 338
Multicultural nationalism 338
Being Scottish 340
Islamophobia in Scotland and England 342
Is Scotland a racist society? 343
Conclusion 344
Chapter summary 345
Questions for discussion 346
Annotated reading 346
Notes 347
14 Religion: Have Scots Become a Godless People? 349
Steve Bruce
Chapter aims 349
Current affiliations and attitudes 350
Church attendance 351
Rites of passage 352
Unconventional beliefs 353
Religious diversity and secularisation 356
Historical trends 356
Religious fragmentation 359
Non-Christian religions 360
The Irish and sectarian conflict 361
Religious discrimination? 363
Religion and national identity 366
Conclusion 367
Chapter summary 368
Questions for discussion 369
Annotated reading 369
Notes 369
CULTURE AND IDENTITY 371
15 Belonging: Placing People 373
Chapter aims 3 74
Where do you belong? 3 74
CONTENTS
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Local patriotism 377
Biding in the toon 378
Characterising toons 379
Joking relations 381
Cultural intimacies 382
Kailyardism 383
Place matters 385
Scotland and community 386
Placing community 387
Communities of the mind 388
Which places matter? 388
It s personal 391
Places of memory 392
Conclusion 394
Chapter summary 395
Questions for discussion 395
Annotated reading 396
Notes 396
16 Nothing but Heather : Scotland as Country 398
Chapter aims 399
Land matters 399
Land and country 400
A way of seeing 402
Reading Scottish landscape 404
Seeing Scotland 406
Gentrifying Scotland 408
Keepers of the land: knowledge as power 413
Discourses of power 414
Touring Scotland 415
Conclusion: Nothing but the land 417
Chapter summary 418
Questions for discussion 419
Annotated reading 419
Notes 419
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CONTENTS
17 Wilful Fragments: Characterising Scottish Culture 421
Chapter aims 422
Scotland - the brand 422
What is heritage? 423
Inventing Scotland 423
Scottish cultural pessimism 424
Heart versus head 425
Explaining Scottish cultural formations 426
Kailyard 427
Tartanry 429
Culture and politics 434
Clydesidism 436
Selling Scotland 437
Homecoming 437
Imagining Scotland 438
Culture and confidence 439
Scotland as dreamscape 441
Cue lights, action ... 443
Conclusion 443
Chapter summary 444
Questions for discussion 444
Annotated reading 444
Notes 445
18 National Identity: Who Do We Think We Are? 447
Chapter aims 448
National identity as banal 448
State and nation 449
Patriotism and nationalism 449
Does national identity exist? 450
Who do we say we are? 452
Scottish and/or British 453
Recalibrating national identity 455
Doing national identity talk 456
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Contextualising national identity 458
Personalising national identity 459
National and other identities 460
Markers of Scottish national identity 461
One of us? 462
Othering 464
Conclusion 467
Chapter summary 468
Questions for discussion 469
Annotated reading 469
Notes 469
19 Politics and National Identity 471
Chapter aims 471
The divergence of Scottish and British politics 472
1945-55 472
1955-70 473
1970-2015 474
Explaining the transformation 476
Politics and national identity 476
SNP vote and national identity 478
National identity and independence 480
Talking politics 482
National identity: is it political or cultural? 483
Does being British matter? 486
What does British mean, anyway? 488
How different are the Scots and the English? 489
The politics of divergence 490
Amplifying the Scottish question 491
The Scottish frame of reference 493
Conclusion 494
Chapter summary 495
Questions for discussion 496
Annotated reading 496
Notes 496
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CONTENTS
20 My Granny was a McTavish : Claiming Diaspora Identity 498
Chapter aims 498
Counting Scots 500
Migration and the diaspora 501
A better class of migrant 502
The scale of emigration 503
Understanding the diaspora 505
Is there a Scottish diaspora? 506
Putative citizens 507
Diasporic claims 508
Celebrating hybridity 510
How others see us 513
Filmic Scotland 513
Migrant identities: who do you say you are? 515
Scots in England 515
Conclusion 519
Chapter summary 520
Questions for discussion 521
Annotated reading 521
Notes 522
REPRESENTING SCOTLAND 523
21 Playing for the Nation 525
Chapter aims 525
Sport and politics 525
War by another name? 526
Highland Gaming 527
Does sport really matter? 528
Manly sports and moral fibre 531
Sporting values 532
Globalising sport 533
The power of commerce 534
Commodifying sport 535
Global United 536
Defining the local 536
Nations are us 537
CONTENTS
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Following the nation 538
Tartan Army 539
More than a football team ... 540
Who gets to play? 541
National rivalries 542
Locality matters 543
A boys game? 544
Only a game? 545
Conclusion 545
Chapter summary 546
Questions for discussion 546
Annotated reading 546
Notes 547
22 Seeing Ourselves: The Media in Scotland 549
Chapter aims 549
Imagining the nation 550
The fourth estate 551
Modernising Scotland 552
Reporting Scotland 553
The media and nationalism 554
Home base in a television age 555
The personal and the political 556
The changing press 557
Declining readership 558
Putting a kilt on it: the English press in Scotland 559
Reading the papers 560
Who is we anyway? 562
National deixis 562
Defining us 564
Newspapers, politics and national identity 564
The media and national identity 566
The writing on the wall? 568
The Panorama affair, 1995 569
The Scottish Six debacle, 1998 569
The Scottish Independence Referendum, 2014 570
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CONTENTS
Conclusion 572
Chapter summary 573
Questions for discussion 574
Annotated reading 574
Notes 574
23 Scotland and Stuff: The Sociology of Consumption
and Lifestyle 576
Chapter aims 576
Scotland and consumption 576
Understanding consumption 577
The sociology of consumption 578
The cultural production of taste 579
Production or consumption? 581
The rise of prosumption 581
Doing-it-yourself 582
Buying into the brand 584
Buying the lifestyle 585
Worshipping consumption 586
The sociology of stuff 588
Stuff is us 589
Selling places 590
Uniform blue jeans 590
Doing the shopping 592
The home as temple to stuff 592
Other people s stuff 593
Fast and slow fashions 594
Fast and cheap fashion 595
The worldwide production of fast fashion goods 595
Slow fashion 596
Throw-away fashion 597
Conclusion 598
Chapter summary 599
Questions for discussion 599
Annotated reading 599
Notes 600
CONTENTS
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24 Scotland and the World 601
Chapter aims 601
What is globalisation? 602
Tracking globalisation 603
The hegemony of globalisation? 604
Accounting for globalisation 605
Questioning globalisation 607
Reasserting the state 609
The case of Denmark 611
The cosmopolitan view 612
The road to globalisation 614
The convergence thesis 614
Post-industrialism 615
World-system theory 615
Scotland s global development 617
Nationalism comes later 617
Scots on the make 618
Scotland and the Union 620
Scotland and globalisation 620
A shared community of fate 621
The national economy 622
Conclusion 623
Chapter summary 624
Questions for discussion 625
Annotated reading 625
Notes 625
Epilogue 627
I didn t think it would end like this ... 627
Emerging Scotland 627
Severing sinews 628
Scotland s futures 630
Notes 633
Appendix: Timeline, 1900-2016 634
Bibliography 648
Index 680
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title_full | The new sociology of Scotland David McCrone |
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title_full_unstemmed | The new sociology of Scotland David McCrone |
title_short | The new sociology of Scotland |
title_sort | the new sociology of scotland |
topic | Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Soziologie Schottland |
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