Abstract
How is social inequality reproduced through day-to-day practices? In this commentary, we use the geographical context of Mexico City to argue that social inequality is maintained by “class work” of elites. Specifically, we discuss how (1) urban planning crystallizes class boundaries, (2) private school education reproduces them, and (3) tipping prevents their disruption.
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Prasad, A., & Segarra, P. (2023, November 1). Tolls, Schools, and Tips: The Reproduction of Social Inequality Through Day-to-Day Practices. Business and Society. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/00076503221148442
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