Vol. 30 No. 3 (2021): Special issue on inequality in Latin America and Europe, controversy on the future of work in the face of digitalization challenges, tribute to Salvador Giner, and other articles and book reviews

Volume 30, issue 3 of the Spanish Journal of Sociology includes a tribute to Professor Salvador Giner. Subsequently, a special issue of five articles and an editorial based on comparative research on social inequalities in Latin America and Europe that incorporates manuscripts on social protection in Argentina and Spain, distribution and composition of individual and household income in the United Kingdom, Spain, and Argentina, measurement and analysis of homonationalism in several countries, intergenerational class mobility, territorial inequality in Spain and Mexico, and gender and inequality in the context of the pandemic. In addition, this issue contains articles on entrepreneurship, social currencies, and feminism. Also, five articles discuss digitalization, robotization, and the future of employment in the face of the rise of online platforms. The number is completed with book reviews of sociology.

Published: 2021-07-01