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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Bourdieu and Educational Research: Garth Stahl, Guanglun Michael Mu, Pere Ayling, Elliot B. Weininger The Bloomsbury Handbook of Bourdieu and Educational Research
Garth Stahl, Guanglun Michael Mu, Pere Ayling, Elliot B. Weininger
R4,278 Discovery Miles 42 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first international reference work to map out how Pierre Bourdieu has been used in educational research. Written by scholars based in Australia, Canada, China, Croatia, Indonesia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, the UK, and the USA, the handbook provides a unique and cutting-edge picture of how Bourdieu has been both used and adapted in educational research globally. The book will be useful for those who may only have a cursory knowledge of Bourdieu’s tools as well as those who are already familiar with Bourdieu’s work. The chapters cover a wide range of topics including educational leadership, teacher preparation, space/place, educational policy, literacy education, marginalised students, and student mobility.

Working in a Survival School - Exploring Policy Tensions, Marketisation and Performativities (Hardcover): Lee Del Col, Garth... Working in a Survival School - Exploring Policy Tensions, Marketisation and Performativities (Hardcover)
Lee Del Col, Garth Stahl
R3,822 Discovery Miles 38 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Working in a Survival School documents how global educational policies trickle down and influence school cultures and the lives of educators and educational leaders. The research traces the everyday work and experience of educators within an all-boys Catholic college suffering an unprecedented decline in enrolment numbers. In short, it was a school in 'survival mode.' Drawing on Dorothy Smith's scholarship on Institutional Ethnography, the authors document how the school operated and how its efforts to survive influenced the daily work of educators.Institutional ethnography reveals the school as a bounded space subject to a variety of competing local and translocal forces that are historical, political and economic in nature. Exploring the discursive and material effects of policy on both the work and identities of educators, the authors illustrate how the everyday experience of being an educator is shaped by marketisation and how leaders engage in stratagems to promote the school as a vehicle of educational excellence and quality to lure clientele. Building on existing scholarship in educational policy studies and New Public Management, Working in a Survival School considers how the global marketisation of education systems is experienced in one school fighting to survive. This book is of interest to educators, school leader and academics interested in policy enactment.

Migratory Men - Place, Transnationalism and Masculinities (Hardcover): Garth Stahl, Yang Zhao Migratory Men - Place, Transnationalism and Masculinities (Hardcover)
Garth Stahl, Yang Zhao
R4,135 Discovery Miles 41 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Foregrounding the ways in which men experience transnational migration, Migratory Men: Place, Transnationalism and Masculinities considers how we conceptualise and theorise mobile men in a global context. Bringing together studies from around the world (e.g. Australia, Pakistan, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Italy, etc), the collection foregrounds how the transnational migratory experience profoundly reshapes men's complex identity practices. Specifically, the collection highlights how transnational migratory aspirations and experiences often lead men to reimagine local patterns of masculinity and/or reaffirm prescriptive gender roles as they encounter new spaces/places. In presenting interdisciplinary research, the international scholars consider the powerful roles of economics, politics and social class in shaping masculinities. Furthermore, they emphasise how men affectively and agentically experience migration and how interaction with new spaces/places can often lead to negotiations between disempowerment and empowerment. As such, the collection will appeal to both non-academic readers who share transnational migratory aspirations and experiences and academic readers across the social sciences with interests in gender and sexuality, migration and diaspora, transnationalism and contemporary masculinities.

Gendering the First-in-Family Experience - Transitions, Liminality, Performativity (Hardcover): Garth Stahl, Sarah McDonald Gendering the First-in-Family Experience - Transitions, Liminality, Performativity (Hardcover)
Garth Stahl, Sarah McDonald
R4,142 Discovery Miles 41 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite efforts to widen participation, first-in-family students, as an equity group, remain severely under-represented in higher education internationally. This book explores and analyses the gendered and classed subjectivities of 48 Australian students in the First-in-Family Project serving as a fresh perspective to the study of youth in transition. Drawing on liminality to provide theoretical insight, the authors focus on how they engage in multiple overlapping and mutually informing transitions into and from higher education, the family, service work, and so forth. While studies of class disadvantage and widening participation in HE remains robust, there is considerably less work addressing the gendered experiences of first-in-family students.

Working-Class Masculinities in Australian Higher Education - Policies, Pathways and Progress (Hardcover): Garth Stahl Working-Class Masculinities in Australian Higher Education - Policies, Pathways and Progress (Hardcover)
Garth Stahl
R3,987 Discovery Miles 39 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book takes a critical view of masculinities through an investigation of first-in-family males transitioning to higher education. Drawing on six in-depth longitudinal case studies, the focus is on how young men from working-class backgrounds engage with complex social inequalities, as well as the various capitals they draw upon to ensure their success. Through the longitudinal approach, the work problematises the rhetoric of 'poverty of aspirations' and foregrounds how class and gender influence the lives and futures of these young men. The book demonstrates how the aspirations of these young men are influenced by a complex interplay between race/ethnicity, religion, masculinity and social class. Finally, the book draws connections between the lived experiences of the participants and the implications for policy and practice in higher education. Drawn from a larger research project, each case study compels the reader to think critically regarding masculinities in relation to social practices, institutional arrangements and cultural ideologies. This is essential reading for those interested in widening participation in higher education, gender theory/masculinities, longitudinal research and social justice.

Masculinity and Aspiration in an Era of Neoliberal Education - International Perspectives (Paperback): Garth Stahl, Joseph... Masculinity and Aspiration in an Era of Neoliberal Education - International Perspectives (Paperback)
Garth Stahl, Joseph Nelson, Derron Wallace
R1,134 Discovery Miles 11 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection investigates the ways in which boys and young men negotiate neoliberal discourse surrounding aspiration and how neoliberalism shapes their identities. Expanding the field of masculinity studies in education, the contributors offer international comparisons of different subgroups of boys and young men in primary, secondary and university settings. A cross-sectional analysis of race, gender, and class theory is employed to illuminate the role of aspiration in shaping boys' identities, which adds nuance to their complex "identity work" in neoliberal times.

Masculinity and Aspiration in an Era of Neoliberal Education - International Perspectives (Hardcover): Garth Stahl, Joseph... Masculinity and Aspiration in an Era of Neoliberal Education - International Perspectives (Hardcover)
Garth Stahl, Joseph Nelson, Derron Wallace
R4,284 Discovery Miles 42 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection investigates the ways in which boys and young men negotiate neoliberal discourse surrounding aspiration and how neoliberalism shapes their identities. Expanding the field of masculinity studies in education, the contributors offer international comparisons of different subgroups of boys and young men in primary, secondary and university settings. A cross-sectional analysis of race, gender, and class theory is employed to illuminate the role of aspiration in shaping boys' identities, which adds nuance to their complex "identity work" in neoliberal times.

Identity, Neoliberalism and Aspiration - Educating white working-class boys (Paperback): Garth Stahl Identity, Neoliberalism and Aspiration - Educating white working-class boys (Paperback)
Garth Stahl
R1,562 Discovery Miles 15 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years there has been growing concern over the pervasive disparities in academic achievement that are highly influenced by ethnicity, class and gender. Specifically, within the neoliberal policy rhetoric, there has been concern over underachievement of working-class young males, specifically white working-class boys. The historic persistence of this pattern, and the ominous implication of these trends on the long-term life chances of white working-class boys, has led to a growing chorus that something must be done to intervene. This book provides an in-depth sociological study exploring the subjectivities within the neoliberal ideology of the school environment, in order to expand our understanding of white working-class disengagement with education. The chapters discuss how white working-class boys in three educational sites enact social and learner identities, focusing on the practices of 'meaning-making' and 'identity work' that the boys experienced, and the disjunctures and commonalities between them. The book presents an analysis of the varying tensions influencing the identity of each boy and the consequences of these pressures on their engagement with education. Drawing on Bourdieu's theoretical tools and a model of egalitarian habitus, Identity, Neoliberalism and Aspiration: Educating white working-class boys will be of interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the field of sociology of education, and those from related disciplines studying class and gender.

Identity, Neoliberalism and Aspiration - Educating white working-class boys (Hardcover): Garth Stahl Identity, Neoliberalism and Aspiration - Educating white working-class boys (Hardcover)
Garth Stahl
R4,278 Discovery Miles 42 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years there has been growing concern over the pervasive disparities in academic achievement that are highly influenced by ethnicity, class and gender. Specifically, within the neoliberal policy rhetoric, there has been concern over underachievement of working-class young males, specifically white working-class boys. The historic persistence of this pattern, and the ominous implication of these trends on the long-term life chances of white working-class boys, has led to a growing chorus that something must be done to intervene. This book provides an in-depth sociological study exploring the subjectivities within the neoliberal ideology of the school environment, in order to expand our understanding of white working-class disengagement with education. The chapters discuss how white working-class boys in three educational sites enact social and learner identities, focusing on the practices of 'meaning-making' and 'identity work' that the boys experienced, and the disjunctures and commonalities between them. The book presents an analysis of the varying tensions influencing the identity of each boy and the consequences of these pressures on their engagement with education. Drawing on Bourdieu's theoretical tools and a model of egalitarian habitus, Identity, Neoliberalism and Aspiration: Educating white working-class boys will be of interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the field of sociology of education, and those from related disciplines studying class and gender.

Self-Made Men - Widening Participation, Selfhood and First-in-Family Males (1st ed. 2022): Garth Stahl Self-Made Men - Widening Participation, Selfhood and First-in-Family Males (1st ed. 2022)
Garth Stahl
R3,699 Discovery Miles 36 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores how boys from low-socioeconomic status backgrounds disengage from their education, and are resultantly severely underrepresented in post-compulsory education. For those who attend university, many will be first-in-their-family. As first-in-family students, they may encounter significant barriers which may limit their participation in university life and their acquisition of social and cultural capital. Drawing on a longitudinal study of young Australian men pursuing higher education, the book provides the first detailed account of socially mobile working-class masculinities. Investigating the experiences of these young men, this book analyses their acclimatisation to new learning environments as well as their changing subjectivities. The monograph draws on various sociological theories to analyse empirical data and make practical recommendations which will drive innovation in widening participation initiatives internationally. This book will be of interest to scholars interested in widening participation, transitions, social mobility and Critical Studies of Men and Masculinities.

Ethnography of a Neoliberal School - Building Cultures of Success (Hardcover): Garth Stahl Ethnography of a Neoliberal School - Building Cultures of Success (Hardcover)
Garth Stahl
R4,131 Discovery Miles 41 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As a school ethnography, this book explores the controversial schooling practices and strategies embedded in charter school management organizations (CMOs), as well as how these practices influence teaching and learning, school leadership, teachers' professional identities, and students' understanding of success. By theorizing the common practices within the organization, Stahl connects current research in neoliberal governance, neoliberal structuring of educational policy, aspiration and social reproduction in schooling. Honing in on the discourse on education reform, Stahl demonstrates that a "unique blend" of neoliberalism and social justice values have permeated the CMO's institutional culture, promoting the belief that adopting corporate practices will fix America's schools and ensure equity of opportunity for all. The inclusion of institutional texts (emails, Blackberry messages, posters, and rubrics) balances the personal-subjective and inter-subjective to capture a blend of neoliberalism and social justice reframing.

Real-Time Coaching and Pre-Service Teacher Education (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018): Garth Stahl,... Real-Time Coaching and Pre-Service Teacher Education (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Garth Stahl, Erica Sharplin, Benjamin Kehrwald
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book details the findings of a small-scale research study on the use of real-time coaching in pre-service teacher education, founded upon the nexus of teacher education, mentoring, immediate feedback, teacher effectiveness, technology-enhanced learning and innovative approaches to developing better teaching practices. The book includes a robust literature review summarizing the scholarship on coaching models used in teacher education. The authors explore how real-time coaching, as a specific approach, has the potential to address persistent problems in teacher education and early career teacher performance in the areas of teachers' growth mindset, teacher resilience and disjuncture in applying theory to practice. The scholarship allows readers to gain a better understanding of the history of coaching in teacher training, and the capacity of real-time coaching, specifically, in pre-service teacher training told through the words of participants.

Ethnography of a Neoliberal School - Building Cultures of Success (Paperback): Garth Stahl Ethnography of a Neoliberal School - Building Cultures of Success (Paperback)
Garth Stahl
R1,255 Discovery Miles 12 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As a school ethnography, this book explores the controversial schooling practices and strategies embedded in charter school management organizations (CMOs), as well as how these practices influence teaching and learning, school leadership, teachers' professional identities, and students' understanding of success. By theorizing the common practices within the organization, Stahl connects current research in neoliberal governance, neoliberal structuring of educational policy, aspiration and social reproduction in schooling. Honing in on the discourse on education reform, Stahl demonstrates that a "unique blend" of neoliberalism and social justice values have permeated the CMO's institutional culture, promoting the belief that adopting corporate practices will fix America's schools and ensure equity of opportunity for all. The inclusion of institutional texts (emails, Blackberry messages, posters, and rubrics) balances the personal-subjective and inter-subjective to capture a blend of neoliberalism and social justice reframing.

Self-Made Men - Widening Participation, Selfhood and First-in-Family Males (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Garth Stahl Self-Made Men - Widening Participation, Selfhood and First-in-Family Males (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Garth Stahl
R3,263 R3,001 Discovery Miles 30 010 Save R262 (8%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book explores how boys from low-socioeconomic status backgrounds disengage from their education, and are resultantly severely underrepresented in post-compulsory education. For those who attend university, many will be first-in-their-family. As first-in-family students, they may encounter significant barriers which may limit their participation in university life and their acquisition of social and cultural capital. Drawing on a longitudinal study of young Australian men pursuing higher education, the book provides the first detailed account of socially mobile working-class masculinities. Investigating the experiences of these young men, this book analyses their acclimatisation to new learning environments as well as their changing subjectivities. The monograph draws on various sociological theories to analyse empirical data and make practical recommendations which will drive innovation in widening participation initiatives internationally. This book will be of interest to scholars interested in widening participation, transitions, social mobility and Critical Studies of Men and Masculinities.

Real-Time Coaching and Pre-Service Teacher Education (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Garth Stahl, Erica Sharplin, Benjamin Kehrwald Real-Time Coaching and Pre-Service Teacher Education (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Garth Stahl, Erica Sharplin, Benjamin Kehrwald
R2,202 Discovery Miles 22 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book details the findings of a small-scale research study on the use of real-time coaching in pre-service teacher education, founded upon the nexus of teacher education, mentoring, immediate feedback, teacher effectiveness, technology-enhanced learning and innovative approaches to developing better teaching practices. The book includes a robust literature review summarizing the scholarship on coaching models used in teacher education. The authors explore how real-time coaching, as a specific approach, has the potential to address persistent problems in teacher education and early career teacher performance in the areas of teachers' growth mindset, teacher resilience and disjuncture in applying theory to practice. The scholarship allows readers to gain a better understanding of the history of coaching in teacher training, and the capacity of real-time coaching, specifically, in pre-service teacher training told through the words of participants.

International Perspectives on Theorizing Aspirations - Applying Bourdieu's Tools (Paperback): Garth Stahl, Derron Wallace,... International Perspectives on Theorizing Aspirations - Applying Bourdieu's Tools (Paperback)
Garth Stahl, Derron Wallace, Ciaran Burke, Steven Threadgold
R1,409 Discovery Miles 14 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

International Perspectives on Theorizing Aspirations offers new insights and guidance for those looking to use Bourdieu's tools in an educational context, with a focus on how the tools can be applied to issues of aspiration. Written by contributors from the UK, USA, Australia, Nigeria, Jamaica and Spain, the book explores how Bourdieu's tools have been applied in recent cutting-edge educational research on a range of topics, including widening participation, migration, ethnicity, and class. The contributors consider how aspirations are theorized in sociology, as well as exploring the structure/agency debates, before recapitulating Bourdieu's tools and their applicability in educational contexts. A key question running through the chapters is: how does social theory shape research? Including recommended readings, this is essential reading for anyone looking to use Bourdieu in their research and for those studying aspiration in an educational research setting.

International Perspectives on Theorizing Aspirations - Applying Bourdieu's Tools (Hardcover): Garth Stahl, Derron Wallace,... International Perspectives on Theorizing Aspirations - Applying Bourdieu's Tools (Hardcover)
Garth Stahl, Derron Wallace, Ciaran Burke, Steven Threadgold
R4,700 Discovery Miles 47 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

International Perspectives on Theorizing Aspirations offers new insights and guidance for those looking to use Bourdieu's tools in an educational context, with a focus on how the tools can be applied to issues of aspiration. Written by contributors from the UK, USA, Australia, Nigeria, Jamaica and Spain, the book explores how Bourdieu's tools have been applied in recent cutting-edge educational research on a range of topics, including widening participation, migration, ethnicity, and class. The contributors consider how aspirations are theorized in sociology, as well as exploring the structure/agency debates, before recapitulating Bourdieu's tools and their applicability in educational contexts. A key question running through the chapters is: how does social theory shape research? Including recommended readings, this is essential reading for anyone looking to use Bourdieu in their research and for those studying aspiration in an educational research setting.

The Palgrave Handbook of Citizenship and Education (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Andrew Peterson, Garth Stahl, Hannah Soong The Palgrave Handbook of Citizenship and Education (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Andrew Peterson, Garth Stahl, Hannah Soong
R11,294 Discovery Miles 112 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Palgrave Handbook of Citizenship and Education provides an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the current field of citizenship and education. It draws on insights from a range of disciplines to explore historical, philosophical, theological, sociological and psychological ideas on how the two concepts intersect and is international in scope, authorship and readership. Five sections provide a clear outline of: Foundational thinkers on, and the theories of, citizenship and education; Citizenship and education in national and localised contexts; Citizenship and education in transnational contexts; Youth, advocacy, citizenship and education; Contemporary insights on citizenship and education; An essential resource for scholars interested in how theorizations of citizenship, civic identity and participatory democracy are, and could be, operationalized within educational theories, educational debates, educational curricular, and pedagogic practices.

The Palgrave Handbook of Citizenship and Education (Mixed media product, 1st ed. 2020): Andrew Peterson, Garth Stahl, Hannah... The Palgrave Handbook of Citizenship and Education (Mixed media product, 1st ed. 2020)
Andrew Peterson, Garth Stahl, Hannah Soong
R10,891 Discovery Miles 108 910 Out of stock

The Palgrave Handbook of Citizenship and Education provides an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the current field of citizenship and education. It draws on insights from a range of disciplines to explore historical, philosophical, theological, sociological and psychological ideas on how the two concepts intersect and is international in scope, authorship and readership. Five sections provide a clear outline of: Foundational thinkers on, and the theories of, citizenship and education; Citizenship and education in national and localised contexts; Citizenship and education in transnational contexts; Youth, advocacy, citizenship and education; Contemporary insights on citizenship and education; An essential resource for scholars interested in how theorizations of citizenship, civic identity and participatory democracy are, and could be, operationalized within educational theories, educational debates, educational curricular, and pedagogic practices.

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