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In the UK there’s a word that gets ignored a lot when it comes to Diversity and Inclusion – that word is class
Find out about a book that discusses class and social mobility; two closely related concepts that are talked and also not talked about in the UK
Here are some key messages from this episode:
Play the episode for more.
Here are some key takeaways from this episode:
Social Mobility is difficult but possible
“A premise of the book is that the author is stating his experiences to inform and inspire others. It’s intended as a case study to say it’s not easy but it’s possible”
Social Mobility takes Social Capital and Cultural Capital
“It could be argued that social mobility is a journey of acquiring social capital and cultural capital; this book is how and why you should accumulate social capital and cultural capital to become socially mobile”
Social Mobility takes Confidence and Competence
“Enjoyable, entertaining and also frustrating ; it describes confidence as a quality that can be learned and developed but also it’s not always justified”
Here are some resources so you can go deeper:
Letter from Dame Martina Milburn to the Prime Minister
Alan Milburn on quitting social mobility commission
People Like Us: What it Takes to Make it in Modern
Check out these related episodes of the show.
Social Identity [Book Review]
Whenever you’re ready, there are a few ways I can support your Inclusion Journey:
1. Work with me 1:1
2. Get Practical Book Insights
3. Get our Free Email Course
For everything else check this
https://linktr.ee/elementofinclusion
The post People Like Us: What It Takes To Make It In Modern Britain [Book Review] appeared first on Element of Inclusion.
By Dr Jonathan Ashong-Lamptey Diversity & Inclusion I Broadcaster I Speaker I Protagonist4.9
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In the UK there’s a word that gets ignored a lot when it comes to Diversity and Inclusion – that word is class
Find out about a book that discusses class and social mobility; two closely related concepts that are talked and also not talked about in the UK
Here are some key messages from this episode:
Play the episode for more.
Here are some key takeaways from this episode:
Social Mobility is difficult but possible
“A premise of the book is that the author is stating his experiences to inform and inspire others. It’s intended as a case study to say it’s not easy but it’s possible”
Social Mobility takes Social Capital and Cultural Capital
“It could be argued that social mobility is a journey of acquiring social capital and cultural capital; this book is how and why you should accumulate social capital and cultural capital to become socially mobile”
Social Mobility takes Confidence and Competence
“Enjoyable, entertaining and also frustrating ; it describes confidence as a quality that can be learned and developed but also it’s not always justified”
Here are some resources so you can go deeper:
Letter from Dame Martina Milburn to the Prime Minister
Alan Milburn on quitting social mobility commission
People Like Us: What it Takes to Make it in Modern
Check out these related episodes of the show.
Social Identity [Book Review]
Whenever you’re ready, there are a few ways I can support your Inclusion Journey:
1. Work with me 1:1
2. Get Practical Book Insights
3. Get our Free Email Course
For everything else check this
https://linktr.ee/elementofinclusion
The post People Like Us: What It Takes To Make It In Modern Britain [Book Review] appeared first on Element of Inclusion.

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