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Welcome to Pikittyville? Uber-Wealth in London


5 Mar 2015, 4:15pm - 5:30pm

308, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost FREE
Department Sociology
Contact y.gunaratnam(@gold.ac.uk)

A Sociology Society Lecture

All Welcome!

Roger Burrows is Professor of Sociology and Pro-Warden at Goldsmiths. He will discuss the findings from an ESRC research project exploring the lives of the super-rich, a hyper-wealthy group of global elites in London. The project team are using a combination of methods, including postcode level classifications to isolate the places where they might find the super-rich, despite their defensive social withdrawal.

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5 Mar 2015 4:15pm - 5:30pm
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