more things change...

more things change...

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Ball, Stephen
Institute of Education Press
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This lecture examines a set of issues involved in how social class gets 'done' in various sites: the day-to-day processes of social reproduction within families; the discourses of public policy; the routine practices of social institutions. The author is interested in social class as a lived condition, rather than a set of abstract relationships. His focus here is on the pro-active tactics of certain families, in particular the making-up within some families of the 'successful' educational subject. He outlines a set of interlocking inequalities: the complex interlocking between education policy, institutional orderings and family actions. Stephen Ball concludes that, at this point in time, education policy and institutional orderings are particularly potently 'classed' - that in a number of respects they reflect and enhance the social and economic interests and concerns of the middle classes.
EAN 9781782770169
ISBN 178277016X
Binding Ebook
Publisher Institute of Education Press
Publication date October 3, 2012
Pages 34
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Ball, Stephen
Series Inaugural Professorial Lecture
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