The Sociology of Higher Education: Reproduction, Transformation and Change in a Global Era

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Miriam David, Rajani Naidoo
Routledge, 13 Σεπ 2013 - 168 σελίδες

The Sociology of Higher Education: Reproduction, Transformation and Change in a Global Era provides an exciting and conceptually rich approach to the sociology of higher education. It offers innovative perspectives on the future of universities within the new and emerging research sub-field of the sociology of global higher education. The twenty-first century has witnessed wide-ranging structural and ideological transformations in higher education which have created both a sense of opportunity, as well as crisis and loss in the urgent debates around the legitimate roles of the university in the 21st century. The chapters represent a diverse and vibrant field, illustrating a sociological imagination and a dynamic engagement with the key challenges facing higher education, and confirming continuing inequalities through internationalisation.

This book is comprised of a broad selection of articles originally published in the British Journal of Sociology of Education.

 

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Bourdieu and worldwide higher education
towards a sociology of higher education for the twenty
pathways to attending an Ivy League university
Disability studies disabled people and the struggle for inclusion
Accidental achievers? International higher education class reproduction
Aspiration for global cultural capital in the stratified realm of global higher
Higher education and linguistic dualism in the Arab Gulf
Qualitative research as a method for making just comparisons of pedagogic
Bernstein professional identity
Kindness in pedagogical practice and academic life
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Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων

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Miriam David is Professor Emerita of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK.

Rajani Naidoo is Senior Lecturer at the University of Bath School of Management, UK.

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