RT Journal Article T1 Class Inequalities in Political Participation and the “Death of Class” Debate A1 Voces López, Carmen A1 Caínzos López, Miguel Ángel K1 Political participation K1 “Death of class” debate K1 Class politics K1 Risk society K1 Postmodernization AB The aim of this article is to offer an empirical contribution to the debate on the political significance of class, and especially the relationship between class position and political participation. The ‘death of class’ debate has primarily addressed only one aspect of politics — voting. The perspective offered here widens the scope of analysis to include the main forms of political action available to citizens in modern democracies. In this article, a comparative cross-national approach is adopted, using data on 20 European countries that are included in the first wave of the European Social Survey. Using log-linear models as a descriptive device, the article identifies a basic pattern of association between class and participation, points out the main national deviations from that pattern and makes a comparative assessment of the relative magnitude of overall levels of class inequalities in participation in different forms of political activity. The results bear out the continuing relevance of class as a source of differentiation of political behaviour and tend to confirm previous research regarding the validity of empirical generalizations on class patterns of political participation. PB SAGE SN 0268-5809 YR 2010 FD 2010 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/32207 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/32207 LA eng NO Caínzos, M. y Voces, C. (2010). Class inequalities in political participation and the "death of class" debate. International Sociology, vol. 25(3), 383-418. https://doi.org/10.1177/0268580909360298 DS Minerva RD 22 abr 2026