The sociopolitical, and cultural, implications of the provision and consumption of elite education are dizzyingly complex and controversial. Perhaps unsurprisingly, then, one of the most publicized and contested areas of research focuses on the education of elites, and the institutional and power structures which such groups reinforce and reproduce. Now, answering the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of this disputatious body of thought, Routledge announces a new title "Elites in Education" which brings together in one easy-to-use mini library foundational major works...
The sociopolitical, and cultural, implications of the provision and consumption of elite education are dizzyingly complex and controversial. Perhap...
A new title from Routledge s Major Themes in Education series, Sociology of Education II is a four-volume anthology of the very best scholarship. It is an essential successor to Sociology of Education (2000), also edited by Stephen J. Ball.
Sociology of Education (2000) was the first comprehensive compendium of the field s canonical and cutting-edge research, and this new collection now takes full account of the numerous important developments that have taken place since its appearance. Moreover, Sociology of Education II also includes coverage of many...
A new title from Routledge s Major Themes in Education series, Sociology of Education II is a four-volume anthology of the very best scholar...