Katie Higgins
@katiehiggins.bsky.social
Lecturer, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield
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Therapy Culture for the Business Class: Exploring How CEO Peer Groups Make and Legitimate Elite Cohesion
In the current context of extreme economic inequality and rising concentrations of income and wealth at the top, the social processes through which elites restrict the wider population's access to re...
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New article out now 🚨
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While researching the wealthy business class in and around Manchester, I stumbled upon CEO peer advisory groups — little-known but powerful sites of elite cohesion. 🧵
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@sheffielduni.bsky.social
While researching the wealthy business class in and around Manchester, I stumbled upon CEO peer advisory groups — little-known but powerful sites of elite cohesion. 🧵
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My article on the tv hit Succession and its media reception finally out. Keywords Schadenfreude, fantasy, dynasties. My argument being that it is a fantasy-driven construct appealing to a middle class desire to see the rich as miserable people destined to fall. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
From the figure of the obscene rich to the fantasy of its destruction: on Succession, schadenfreude and the godlike power of the super-rich on screen
A significant part of contemporary popular culture portrays the rich as obscene, self-destructive, addicted and deranged. This article analyses the affective intensities circulating around this tro...
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November 6, 2025 at 8:33 AM
My article on the tv hit Succession and its media reception finally out. Keywords Schadenfreude, fantasy, dynasties. My argument being that it is a fantasy-driven construct appealing to a middle class desire to see the rich as miserable people destined to fall. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
New article out now 🚨
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
@sheffielduni.bsky.social
While researching the wealthy business class in and around Manchester, I stumbled upon CEO peer advisory groups — little-known but powerful sites of elite cohesion. 🧵
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
@sheffielduni.bsky.social
While researching the wealthy business class in and around Manchester, I stumbled upon CEO peer advisory groups — little-known but powerful sites of elite cohesion. 🧵
Therapy Culture for the Business Class: Exploring How CEO Peer Groups Make and Legitimate Elite Cohesion
In the current context of extreme economic inequality and rising concentrations of income and wealth at the top, the social processes through which elites restrict the wider population's access to re...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
November 4, 2025 at 2:20 PM
New article out now 🚨
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
@sheffielduni.bsky.social
While researching the wealthy business class in and around Manchester, I stumbled upon CEO peer advisory groups — little-known but powerful sites of elite cohesion. 🧵
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
@sheffielduni.bsky.social
While researching the wealthy business class in and around Manchester, I stumbled upon CEO peer advisory groups — little-known but powerful sites of elite cohesion. 🧵
Another excellent article on families and wealth, this time by @cassandracotton.bsky.social and Raphaël Charron-Chénier!
Excited to finally share my new paper (w/Raphaël Charron-Chénier) out in BJS! Staying Apart for the Kids looks at how older adults consider preserving family wealth in their new relationships. Drawing on my interviews with mid/late-life daters, we show how accumulated wealth shapes dating decisions.
Staying Apart for the Kids? Older American Daters and the Preservation of Family Wealth
Romantic repartnering in later life has received substantial scholarly and public attention in light of population aging and changes in family dynamics. In the United States, the importance of househ...
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October 23, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Another excellent article on families and wealth, this time by @cassandracotton.bsky.social and Raphaël Charron-Chénier!
Reposted by Katie Higgins
Excited to finally share my new paper (w/Raphaël Charron-Chénier) out in BJS! Staying Apart for the Kids looks at how older adults consider preserving family wealth in their new relationships. Drawing on my interviews with mid/late-life daters, we show how accumulated wealth shapes dating decisions.
Staying Apart for the Kids? Older American Daters and the Preservation of Family Wealth
Romantic repartnering in later life has received substantial scholarly and public attention in light of population aging and changes in family dynamics. In the United States, the importance of househ...
doi.org
October 9, 2025 at 6:25 PM
Excited to finally share my new paper (w/Raphaël Charron-Chénier) out in BJS! Staying Apart for the Kids looks at how older adults consider preserving family wealth in their new relationships. Drawing on my interviews with mid/late-life daters, we show how accumulated wealth shapes dating decisions.
Highly recommend this fantastic article from @shayobrien.bsky.social!
I am soo excited to share my newest article, “Unnatural Wills.” It’s about inheritance disputes!!! Murder, gold diggers, sex work, racial passing, secret lesbian lovers…WOW this was fun to write, and I hope it’s fun to read, too.
Unnatural Wills: Inheritance Disputes and Inequality
Within the conceptual frame of relational economic sociology, inheritance disputes are a canonical form of relational mismatch. But the social patterning of relational mismatches, and their various t...
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July 24, 2025 at 4:20 PM
Highly recommend this fantastic article from @shayobrien.bsky.social!
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I am soo excited to share my newest article, “Unnatural Wills.” It’s about inheritance disputes!!! Murder, gold diggers, sex work, racial passing, secret lesbian lovers…WOW this was fun to write, and I hope it’s fun to read, too.
Unnatural Wills: Inheritance Disputes and Inequality
Within the conceptual frame of relational economic sociology, inheritance disputes are a canonical form of relational mismatch. But the social patterning of relational mismatches, and their various t...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
July 23, 2025 at 2:56 PM
I am soo excited to share my newest article, “Unnatural Wills.” It’s about inheritance disputes!!! Murder, gold diggers, sex work, racial passing, secret lesbian lovers…WOW this was fun to write, and I hope it’s fun to read, too.
Reposted by Katie Higgins
1/10 🚨Why do women accumulate less wealth than men across countries and time?
I had the privilege of co-directing the latest Special Issue of #SER @sasemeeting.bsky.social with @celinebessiere.bsky.social on gender and wealth accumulation. 🧵 ⤵️
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I had the privilege of co-directing the latest Special Issue of #SER @sasemeeting.bsky.social with @celinebessiere.bsky.social on gender and wealth accumulation. 🧵 ⤵️
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Gender and wealth accumulation: an international perspective
Abstract. Why do women accumulate less wealth than men globally? As wealth inequality rises both within countries and worldwide, studies on gender and weal
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July 9, 2025 at 3:58 PM
1/10 🚨Why do women accumulate less wealth than men across countries and time?
I had the privilege of co-directing the latest Special Issue of #SER @sasemeeting.bsky.social with @celinebessiere.bsky.social on gender and wealth accumulation. 🧵 ⤵️
academic.oup.com/ser/article/...
I had the privilege of co-directing the latest Special Issue of #SER @sasemeeting.bsky.social with @celinebessiere.bsky.social on gender and wealth accumulation. 🧵 ⤵️
academic.oup.com/ser/article/...
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First draft of a new book sent to the publisher. (And already noticed two typos in the table of contents!)
May 28, 2025 at 1:25 PM
First draft of a new book sent to the publisher. (And already noticed two typos in the table of contents!)
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My first paper of my dissertation 'Patrimonial Relations. Kinship, capital and conflict in super-rich Families' is out now on open access!
Here I discuss how super-rich families use relational work on affective family ties as an economic resource.
@bupjournals.bsky.social
Here I discuss how super-rich families use relational work on affective family ties as an economic resource.
@bupjournals.bsky.social
Family feelings: affective ties and the reproduction of wealth in super-rich families
Rising wealth inequalities, concentrated in the hands of a few super-rich families, have recently sparked sociological interest in how these families sustain and legitimise their wealth across generat...
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April 28, 2025 at 1:37 PM
My first paper of my dissertation 'Patrimonial Relations. Kinship, capital and conflict in super-rich Families' is out now on open access!
Here I discuss how super-rich families use relational work on affective family ties as an economic resource.
@bupjournals.bsky.social
Here I discuss how super-rich families use relational work on affective family ties as an economic resource.
@bupjournals.bsky.social
It was brilliant to present at the Institute of Sociology @tuberlin.bsky.social and to learn more about the important research happening there -thanks for the invitation @isabellstamm.bsky.social!
May 22, 2025 at 6:04 AM
It was brilliant to present at the Institute of Sociology @tuberlin.bsky.social and to learn more about the important research happening there -thanks for the invitation @isabellstamm.bsky.social!
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In this year’s annual British Journal of Sociology lecture, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva will review the basics of his “racialized social system” with a focus on explaining how he has improved the theoretical apparatus over the years.
📆 Wednesday 19 March
⏰ 6.30pm to 8pm
📍 In person at LSE and online
📆 Wednesday 19 March
⏰ 6.30pm to 8pm
📍 In person at LSE and online
On white normativity, racial habituation, and cracks in racial teams
6.30pm Weds 19 Mar | Eduardo Bonilla-Silva | Free public event at LSE
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March 4, 2025 at 12:00 PM
In this year’s annual British Journal of Sociology lecture, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva will review the basics of his “racialized social system” with a focus on explaining how he has improved the theoretical apparatus over the years.
📆 Wednesday 19 March
⏰ 6.30pm to 8pm
📍 In person at LSE and online
📆 Wednesday 19 March
⏰ 6.30pm to 8pm
📍 In person at LSE and online
Reposted by Katie Higgins
Another plug for my new @bjsociology.bsky.social article with Narzanin Massoumi examining the appointment of corporate elites to the boards of charities.
No paywall btw! 👇
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No paywall btw! 👇
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Elite Status‐Seeking and Class Reproduction in Civil Society: An Analysis of Corporate Elite Appointments to Charity Boards
This article examines the relationship between economic elites and civil society by analysing the appointments of corporate elites to the boards of charitable companies in the UK. Whilst previous res...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
March 3, 2025 at 7:37 PM
Another plug for my new @bjsociology.bsky.social article with Narzanin Massoumi examining the appointment of corporate elites to the boards of charities.
No paywall btw! 👇
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
No paywall btw! 👇
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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Tonight. I’m at the @sheffieldurbanism.bsky.social launch of Isaac Rose’s “The Rentier City - Manchester and the making of the Neoliberal Metropolis”. @repeaterbooks.bsky.social @urbaninstitute.bsky.social @invisiblemapper.bsky.social
January 30, 2025 at 7:45 PM
Tonight. I’m at the @sheffieldurbanism.bsky.social launch of Isaac Rose’s “The Rentier City - Manchester and the making of the Neoliberal Metropolis”. @repeaterbooks.bsky.social @urbaninstitute.bsky.social @invisiblemapper.bsky.social
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Going to plan a few trips to West Yorkshire this year bradford2025.co.uk/whats-on/
What's on | Bradford 2025
From events to exhibitions, find out what's on during Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture.
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January 2, 2025 at 12:59 PM
Going to plan a few trips to West Yorkshire this year bradford2025.co.uk/whats-on/
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UK's regressive tax system.
Poorest 10% of households paid 48% of income in tax; richest 10% paid 39%.
Poorest 10% paying 12% of income in VAT; richest 10% pay 3%.
Council tax: Poorest 10% paying 7%; richest 10% pay 1.2%.
No govt plans to end inequity.
equalitytrust.org.uk/news/press-r...
Poorest 10% of households paid 48% of income in tax; richest 10% paid 39%.
Poorest 10% paying 12% of income in VAT; richest 10% pay 3%.
Council tax: Poorest 10% paying 7%; richest 10% pay 1.2%.
No govt plans to end inequity.
equalitytrust.org.uk/news/press-r...
UK Still Taxes the Poorest More Than the Richest - Equality Trust
New data from the Office for National Statistics shows that the poorest 10% of households in the UK are still paying a higher proportion of their income in tax than the richest.
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December 29, 2024 at 10:56 AM
UK's regressive tax system.
Poorest 10% of households paid 48% of income in tax; richest 10% paid 39%.
Poorest 10% paying 12% of income in VAT; richest 10% pay 3%.
Council tax: Poorest 10% paying 7%; richest 10% pay 1.2%.
No govt plans to end inequity.
equalitytrust.org.uk/news/press-r...
Poorest 10% of households paid 48% of income in tax; richest 10% paid 39%.
Poorest 10% paying 12% of income in VAT; richest 10% pay 3%.
Council tax: Poorest 10% paying 7%; richest 10% pay 1.2%.
No govt plans to end inequity.
equalitytrust.org.uk/news/press-r...
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#16 in the @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social critical theory Xmas countdown is one of the books of the year. @aaronreeves.bsky.social discussing “Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite” coauthored with @samfriedman.bsky.social newbooksnetwork.com/born-to-rule
Aaron Reeves and Sam Friedman, "Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite" (Harvard UP, 2024) - New Books Network
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December 16, 2024 at 10:44 AM
#16 in the @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social critical theory Xmas countdown is one of the books of the year. @aaronreeves.bsky.social discussing “Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite” coauthored with @samfriedman.bsky.social newbooksnetwork.com/born-to-rule
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Save the date for our Annual British Journal of Sociology Lecture!
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva will review the basics of his “racialized social system” with a focus on explaining how he has improved the theoretical apparatus over the years.
📆 Wednesday 19 March
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva will review the basics of his “racialized social system” with a focus on explaining how he has improved the theoretical apparatus over the years.
📆 Wednesday 19 March
On white normativity, racial habituation, and cracks in racial teams
6.30pm Weds 19 Mar | Eduardo Bonilla-Silva | Free public event at LSE
buff.ly
December 16, 2024 at 11:00 AM
Save the date for our Annual British Journal of Sociology Lecture!
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva will review the basics of his “racialized social system” with a focus on explaining how he has improved the theoretical apparatus over the years.
📆 Wednesday 19 March
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva will review the basics of his “racialized social system” with a focus on explaining how he has improved the theoretical apparatus over the years.
📆 Wednesday 19 March
Reposted by Katie Higgins
This is a really interesting and important piece of work
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Wealth has raced ahead of earnings, creating a new caste society
Tax is only part of the answer: we also need a new political economy that differentiates good & bad wealth
My major new @ippr.bsky.social report: Earning Vs Owning
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Wealth has raced ahead of earnings, creating a new caste society
Tax is only part of the answer: we also need a new political economy that differentiates good & bad wealth
My major new @ippr.bsky.social report: Earning Vs Owning
ippr-org.files.svdcdn.com/production/D...
November 27, 2024 at 3:05 PM
This is a really interesting and important piece of work
Reposted by Katie Higgins
Very excited to share the details for the 2025 @bjsociology.bsky.social Annual Lecture, featuring Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, "On white normativity, racial habituation, and cracks in racial teams." 19 March, 6:30pm, at the LSE. More info here: www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2025/...
November 27, 2024 at 3:03 PM
Very excited to share the details for the 2025 @bjsociology.bsky.social Annual Lecture, featuring Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, "On white normativity, racial habituation, and cracks in racial teams." 19 March, 6:30pm, at the LSE. More info here: www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2025/...
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Calling everyone concerned with ‘elite takeover’ driven by excessive concentrations of wealth: don’t miss this LSE event next Wednesday evening!
From rage to riches: how fixing wealth inequality defeats populism
Wednesday 27 November | 18:30 to 20:00 | LSE III Public Event with Liam Byrne MP, Professor Jonathan Hopkin, Dr Faiza Shaheen and Professor Mike Savage
www.lse.ac.uk
November 20, 2024 at 11:11 AM
Calling everyone concerned with ‘elite takeover’ driven by excessive concentrations of wealth: don’t miss this LSE event next Wednesday evening!
A blog on our new article 'City fortunes: The sources of wealth and international homeownership of the world’s urban wealth elite' by Rowland Atkinson, Jonathan Bourne and me - link here: speri-blog.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/blog/2024/ci...
SPERI Blog - City fortunes
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September 6, 2024 at 8:00 AM
A blog on our new article 'City fortunes: The sources of wealth and international homeownership of the world’s urban wealth elite' by Rowland Atkinson, Jonathan Bourne and me - link here: speri-blog.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/blog/2024/ci...