The French social theorist Pierre Bourdieu was a key thinker about
education and educational processes in the second half of the
twentieth century. He made his name in seminal texts such as The
Inheritors and Reproduction in which he analysed academic discourse
and showed how differences in cultural capital led to different
outcomes for those who passed through school and university. His
concepts of Habitus and Field have since been used extensively in
educational research. This book begins by setting his intellectual
development within his own biography and then discusses each of his
major works on education in turn: from the early studies of students
and their learning to later analyses of the French academic space and
the elite training colleges. There is also critical discussion of a
range of commentators' views on this approach. The book concludes with
a series of applications of Bourdieusian thinking on various
educational topics: teacher education, classroom discourse, higher
education and policy. No educational discussion is complete without
consideration from a Bourdieusian perspective. This book shows how and
why.
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9781441135810
Publisert
2015
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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