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Edwards, Gail – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2014
This paper evaluates the contribution of "social realism" in resolving questions of knowledge and curriculum in the sociology of education. Social realists argue that, in the interests of educational equality, all pupils should have access to "powerful" knowledge produced by specialist intellectual communities. Social realism…
Descriptors: Realism, Educational Sociology, Postmodernism, Social Theories
Ladwig, James G. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2014
Nearly two decades ago, Ladwig outlined the theoretical and methodological implications of Bourdieu's concept of the social field for sociological analyses of educational policy and school reform. The current analysis extends this work to consider the sociological import of one of the most ubiquitous forms of educational reform found around…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Networks, Social Theories
Wood, Bronwyn E. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2014
A priority toward creating "active" citizens has been a feature of curricula reforms in many income-rich nations in recent years. However, the normative, one-size-fits-all conceptions of citizenship often presented within such curricula obscure the significant differences in how some young people experience and express citizenship. This…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Ethnic Diversity, Social Studies, Teacher Attitudes
Thompson, Ron; Simmons, Robin – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
This paper uses Raymond Boudon's model of educational expansion to examine the relationship between education and social mobility, paying particular attention to post-compulsory education--an important site of social differentiation in England. The paper shows how Boudon focuses explicitly on the consequences of educational expansion, and…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Social Theories, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Li, He – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
Drawing on a qualitative case study and deploying Bourdieu's thinking tools, this article attempts to understand rural students' subjectivities and practices in a Chinese elite university, relating the types and volumes of capital they possessed to the process of position-takings. It contextualises their experiences against the backdrop…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asians, Case Studies, Qualitative Research
O'Donoghue, Mary – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
This article explores how a small sample of working-class mothers encounters the field of education. In the management of family and their children's schooling, mothers bring to bear and replicate ways of knowing that are embodied, are historical and that offer many-sided insights into profoundly stratified societies. Here I draw on Bourdieu's…
Descriptors: Working Class, Mothers, Social Theories, Parent Role
Burke, Ciaran Thomas; Emmerich, Nathan; Ingram, Nicola – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
This article engages with Atkinson's recent criticisms of concepts of collective habitus, such as "institutional" and "familial" habitus, in order to defend their conceptual utility and theoretical coherence. In so doing we promote a flexible understanding of habitus as "both" an individual and a collective concept. By retaining this flexibility…
Descriptors: Personality, Collectivism, Individualism, Social Theories
Watson, Jo – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
Under-representation in UK higher education of students from less privileged social backgrounds is an enduring problem. While there are examples of productive participation, the pattern of collective trajectories of this group differs sharply from that of traditional entrants. The onus falls largely on students to adapt to established practices…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Case Studies, Longitudinal Studies
McLean, Monica; Abbas, Andrea; Ashwin, Paul – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
This paper illustrates how critical use of Basil Bernstein's theory illuminates the mechanisms by which university knowledge, curriculum and pedagogy both reproduce and interrupt social inequalities. To this end, empirical examples are selected from the findings of the ESRC-funded project "Pedagogic Quality and Inequality in University First…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Social Theories, Higher Education, Educational Attainment
Sondergaard, Dorte Marie – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
In this article, I develop a new conceptual framework, a new thinking technology, for understanding the bullying that takes place between children in schools. In addition, I propose a new definition of bullying. This new thinking technology reflects a shift in focus from individual characteristics to the social processes that may lead to bullying.…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Bullying, Foreign Countries, Social Isolation
Green, Elizabeth – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
This paper asserts that the religious assumptions of Christian academies need to be fully examined in relation to any analysis of their cultural practices, impact or policy implications. It proposes that Bourdieu's concepts of habitus, cultural capital and symbolic power can be broadened out from their traditional use in accounting for social…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Religion, Religious Factors, Social Theories
Kiilo, Tatjana; Kutsar, Dagmar – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
After the re-establishment of independent Estonian statehood in 1991, Russian lost its privileges as the dominant and official language in Estonia, and Estonian continued as the only official language. This paper attempts to map the position of a Russian-speaking teacher within the sociological categories of power and language, based on the…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Speech Communication, Self Efficacy, Official Languages
Ivinson, Gabrielle – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
Following the corporeal turn in social theory, this paper explores how the body is implicated in pedagogic practice and leaning. Focusing on the body has usually been recognised as part of the regulative rather than instructional discourse in schools. Work has begun to redress the mind-body imbalance through the "corporeal device" developed from…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Human Body, Teaching Methods, Teachers
Jonasson, Charlotte – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
In extant research, the concept of student engagement refers to individual behavioural patterns and traits. Recent research indicates that engagement not only should be related to the individual but also should be anchored in the social context. This ethnographic field study of students and teachers in a Danish vocational education and training…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Student Attitudes, Social Environment, Vocational Education
Dyke, Martin; Johnston, Brenda; Fuller, Alison – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
This paper provides a critical appraisal of approaches to reflexivity in sociology. It uses data from social network research to argue that Archer's approach to reflexivity provides a valuable lens with which to understand how people navigate their education and career pathways. The paper is also critical of Archer's methodology and typology of…
Descriptors: Social Change, Social Networks, Reflection, Social Science Research

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