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Education, Equality and Social Cohesion - A Comparative Analysis (Hardcover, New): A. Green, J. Preston, J. Janmaat Education, Equality and Social Cohesion - A Comparative Analysis (Hardcover, New)
A. Green, J. Preston, J. Janmaat
R2,789 Discovery Miles 27 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first fully comparative empirical analysis of the relationship between education and social cohesion, this book develops a new "distributional theory" of the effects of educational inequality on social solidarity. Based on a wide-ranging theoretical critique, and extensive analysis of data on inequality and social attitudes for over 25 developed countries, the study shows how educational inequality undermines social trust, civic co-operation and the rule of law. It is not how much education a country has that matters for social cohesion but how it is distributed and the co-operative values that people learn.

Regimes of Social Cohesion - Societies and the Crisis of Globalization (Hardcover): A. Green, J. Janmaat Regimes of Social Cohesion - Societies and the Crisis of Globalization (Hardcover)
A. Green, J. Janmaat
R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In an original, and highly interdisciplinary, mixed method approach, Green and Janmaat identify four major traditions of social cohesion in developed societies, analyzing how these various mechanisms are withstanding the strains of the current global financial crisis.

The Dynamics and Social Outcomes of Education Systems (Paperback, 1st ed. 2013): J. Janmaat, M. Duru Bellat, P. Mehaut, A. Green The Dynamics and Social Outcomes of Education Systems (Paperback, 1st ed. 2013)
J. Janmaat, M. Duru Bellat, P. Mehaut, A. Green
R2,788 Discovery Miles 27 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Some scholars argue that education systems across the western world are becoming increasingly similar due to the influence of transnational discourses and organizations. Others believe that education is the panacea for all problems of social cohesion. After all, aren't the well-educated usually more tolerant, civically engaged and trusting than the poorly educated? This book critically examines both claims. It finds that western countries still differ markedly on key aspects of their education systems and that these differences reflect distinct political traditions and different responses to a set of competing normative and political principles. The findings further suggest that raising the average education level is unlikely to be an effective strategy for promoting social cohesion. Instead, more promising are policies targeting the opposite ends of the lifelong learning continuum: universalizing pre-school education and care and promoting adult education with a pronounced second chance character.

Regimes of Social Cohesion - Societies and the Crisis of Globalization (Paperback): A. Green, J. Janmaat Regimes of Social Cohesion - Societies and the Crisis of Globalization (Paperback)
A. Green, J. Janmaat
R1,446 Discovery Miles 14 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Building on Green and Janmaat's previous work on education, equality and social cohesion, this book, now in paperback, analyses the various mechanisms that hold different societies together and how these are withstanding the strains of the current economic crisis. In an original, and highly interdisciplinary, mixed method approach, drawing on evidence from historical sociology, political science and political economy, Green and Janmaat identify four major traditions of social cohesion in developed western and east Asian societies, each with specific institutional and cultural foundations. An extensive statistical analysis of contemporary administrative and attitudinal data for over 30 countries demonstrates that there are still distinctive 'regimes of social cohesion' in 'liberal, ' 'social market' and 'social democratic' countries and that they achieve social bonding in quite different ways. As the crisis of globalization unfolds in the wake of the global financial crisis, social cohesion in each regime is vulnerable at different points.

Regimes of Social Cohesion - Societies and the Crisis of Globalization (Paperback, 1st ed. 2011): A. Green, J. Janmaat Regimes of Social Cohesion - Societies and the Crisis of Globalization (Paperback, 1st ed. 2011)
A. Green, J. Janmaat
R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In an original, and highly interdisciplinary, mixed method approach, Green and Janmaat identify four major traditions of social cohesion in developed societies, analyzing how these various mechanisms are withstanding the strains of the current global financial crisis.

Education, Equality and Social Cohesion - A Comparative Analysis (Paperback): A. Green, J. Preston, J. Janmaat Education, Equality and Social Cohesion - A Comparative Analysis (Paperback)
A. Green, J. Preston, J. Janmaat
R2,759 Discovery Miles 27 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first fully comparative empirical analysis of the relationship between education and social cohesion, this book develops a new "distributional theory" of the effects of educational inequality on social solidarity. Based on extensive analysis of data on inequality and social attitudes for over 25 developed countries.

The Dynamics and Social Outcomes of Education Systems (Hardcover, New): J. Janmaat, M. Duru Bellat, P. Mehaut, A. Green The Dynamics and Social Outcomes of Education Systems (Hardcover, New)
J. Janmaat, M. Duru Bellat, P. Mehaut, A. Green
R3,230 R2,057 Discovery Miles 20 570 Save R1,173 (36%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Some scholars argue that education systems across the western world are becoming increasingly similar due to the influence of transnational discourses and organizations. Others believe that education is the panacea for all problems of social cohesion. After all, aren't the well-educated usually more tolerant, civically engaged and trusting than the poorly educated? This book critically examines both claims. It finds that western countries still differ markedly on key aspects of their education systems and that these differences reflect distinct political traditions and different responses to a set of competing normative and political principles. The findings further suggest that raising the average education level is unlikely to be an effective strategy for promoting social cohesion. Instead, more promising are policies targeting the opposite ends of the lifelong learning continuum: universalizing pre-school education and care and promoting adult education with a pronounced second chance character.

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