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Elite Universities and the Making of Privilege - Exploring Race and Class in Global Educational Economies (Paperback): Kalwant... Elite Universities and the Making of Privilege - Exploring Race and Class in Global Educational Economies (Paperback)
Kalwant Bhopal, Martin Myers
R1,069 Discovery Miles 10 690 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

- Delivers a unique and original perspective that explores how students navigate elite universities by focussing on their race and class backgrounds. - It provides an original, comparative account of how students are positioned as graduates in elite universities. It will specifically highlight how students' prior experiences have had a significant impact on their experiences at elite universities. - By using Bourdieu and CRT, the book will provide a unique theoretical perspective on how inequalities are reproduced and perpetuated for some groups and not others.

Race and Education - Reproducing White Supremacy in Britain: Kalwant Bhopal Race and Education - Reproducing White Supremacy in Britain
Kalwant Bhopal
R735 R596 Discovery Miles 5 960 Save R139 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Intersectionality and "Race" in Education (Hardcover): Kalwant Bhopal, John Preston Intersectionality and "Race" in Education (Hardcover)
Kalwant Bhopal, John Preston
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Education is a controversial subject in which difficult and contested discourses are the norm. Individuals in education experience multiple inequalities and have diverse identifications that cannot necessarily be captured by one theoretical perspective alone. This edited collection draws on empirical and theoretical research to examine the intersections of "race," gender and class, alongside other aspects of personhood, within education. Contributors from the fields of education and sociology seek to locate the dimensions of difference and identity within recent theoretical discourses such as Critical Race Theory, Judith Butler and ?queer? theory, post-structural approaches and multicultural models, as they analyze whiteness and the education experience of minority ethnic groups. By combining a mix of intellectually rigorous, accessible, and controversial chapters, this book presents a distinctive and engaging voice, one that seeks to broaden the understanding of education research beyond the confines of the education sphere into an arena of sociological and cultural discourse.

Young People and Social Control - Problems and Prospects from the Margins (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Ross Deuchar, Kalwant... Young People and Social Control - Problems and Prospects from the Margins (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Ross Deuchar, Kalwant Bhopal
R3,293 Discovery Miles 32 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores young people's experiences of social control and the state, especially those living at the margins of society within the UK. In particular, the book focuses on disadvantaged young people's experiences in education, in the labour market, with police and within the criminal justice system. It draws upon insights gathered by the authors in Scotland and England via in-depth interviews with, and observation of, young people in multiple settings and the barriers they come across in terms of justice, equity and inclusion. Deuchar and Bhopal present a range of creative and engaging case studies that illustrate where barriers have been broken down between young people and the agents of social control and elucidate upon how a sense of justice and inclusion has emerged. With its wide-ranging, multi-perspective approach, this study will be essential reading for scholars and students of sociology, criminology and youth studies, as well as holding appeal for policy-makers and practitioners.

Elite Universities and the Making of Privilege - Exploring Race and Class in Global Educational Economies (Hardcover): Kalwant... Elite Universities and the Making of Privilege - Exploring Race and Class in Global Educational Economies (Hardcover)
Kalwant Bhopal, Martin Myers
R3,687 Discovery Miles 36 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

- Delivers a unique and original perspective that explores how students navigate elite universities by focussing on their race and class backgrounds. - It provides an original, comparative account of how students are positioned as graduates in elite universities. It will specifically highlight how students' prior experiences have had a significant impact on their experiences at elite universities. - By using Bourdieu and CRT, the book will provide a unique theoretical perspective on how inequalities are reproduced and perpetuated for some groups and not others.

Researching Marginalized Groups (Paperback): Kalwant Bhopal, Ross Deuchar Researching Marginalized Groups (Paperback)
Kalwant Bhopal, Ross Deuchar
R1,253 Discovery Miles 12 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited collection explores issues that arise when researching "hard-to-reach" groups and those who remain socially excluded and marginalized in society, such as access, the use of gatekeepers, ethical dilemmas, "voice," and how such research contributes to issues of inclusion and social justice. The book uses a wide range of empirical and theoretical approaches to examine the difficulties, dilemmas and complexities surrounding research methodologies with particular groups. It emphasizes the importance of national and international perspectives in such discussions, and suggests innovative methodological procedures.

Home Schooling and Home Education - Race, Class and Inequality (Paperback): Kalwant Bhopal, Martin Myers Home Schooling and Home Education - Race, Class and Inequality (Paperback)
Kalwant Bhopal, Martin Myers
R1,226 Discovery Miles 12 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Home Schooling and Home Education provides an original account of home education and examines ways in which the discourses of home education are understood and contextualised in different countries, such as the UK and USA. By exploring home education in the global and local context of traditional schooling, the book bridges a much-needed gap in educational and social scientific research. The authors explore home education from two related perspectives: firstly how and why home education is accessed by different social groups; and secondly, how these groups are perceived as home educators. The book draws upon empirical case study research with those who use home education to address issues of inequality, difference and inclusion, before offering suggestions for viable policy shifts in this area, as well as broadening understandings of risk and marginality. It engages and initiates debates about alternatives to the standard schooling model within a critical sociological context. The scholarly emphasis and original nature of Home Schooling and Home Education makes this essential reading for academics and postgraduate researchers in the fields of education and sociology, as well as for educational policymakers.

The Experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic Academics - A comparative study of the unequal academy (Paperback): Kalwant Bhopal The Experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic Academics - A comparative study of the unequal academy (Paperback)
Kalwant Bhopal
R1,331 Discovery Miles 13 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recent research suggests that Black and minority ethnic (BME) academics remain underrepresented, particularly at senior levels in higher education, and tend to be concentrated in new, post-1992 universities. This book provides an original comparative study of BME academics in both the UK and the USA, two different yet similar cultural and political climates, considering issues of inequality, difference and identity in the Academy. Presenting a distinctive and engaging voice, the book discusses the complexity of race, gender and identity in the context of higher education, an area that continues to appear to be dominated by white, middle class values and perspectives. Chapters offer an up-to-date commentary on the purpose, failures and potential of research on race, gender and identity, and its place within contemporary education and sociology. The book broadens the understanding of educational research, considering both sociological and cultural discourse, as well as examining racialized and gendered identities from a theoretical and analytical standpoint. The book closes by offering suggestions for viable policy shifts in this area. The Experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic Academics will be of key interest to researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the field of education, as well as sociologists wanting to learn more about black and minority academics in higher education.

Identity and Pedagogy in Higher Education - International Comparisons (Hardcover, New): Kalwant Bhopal, Patrick Danaher Identity and Pedagogy in Higher Education - International Comparisons (Hardcover, New)
Kalwant Bhopal, Patrick Danaher
R4,692 Discovery Miles 46 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kalwant Bhopal and Patrick Danaher examine 'race', identity and gender within education and explore the difficulties of relating these concepts to the experience of students in higher education. In drawing together the experience of local and international students in the UK and in Australia, they examine the ways identities are understood and conceptualized within higher education in local contexts and on a global level. They consider the complexity of 'race', gender and identity in relation to education within the context that education continues to be dominated by predominantly white, middle class values and perspectives. Identity and Pedagogy in Higher Education examines the extent to which education as a vehicle for change in the light of the controversial debates surrounding race and gender inequalities.

Researching Marginalized Groups (Hardcover): Kalwant Bhopal, Ross Deuchar Researching Marginalized Groups (Hardcover)
Kalwant Bhopal, Ross Deuchar
R4,282 Discovery Miles 42 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited collection explores issues that arise when researching "hard-to-reach" groups and those who remain socially excluded and marginalized in society, such as access, the use of gatekeepers, ethical dilemmas, "voice," and how such research contributes to issues of inclusion and social justice. The book uses a wide range of empirical and theoretical approaches to examine the difficulties, dilemmas and complexities surrounding research methodologies with particular groups. It emphasizes the importance of national and international perspectives in such discussions, and suggests innovative methodological procedures.

The Experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic Academics - A comparative study of the unequal academy (Hardcover): Kalwant Bhopal The Experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic Academics - A comparative study of the unequal academy (Hardcover)
Kalwant Bhopal
R4,391 Discovery Miles 43 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recent research suggests that Black and minority ethnic (BME) academics remain underrepresented, particularly at senior levels in higher education, and tend to be concentrated in new, post-1992 universities. This book provides an original comparative study of BME academics in both the UK and the USA, two different yet similar cultural and political climates, considering issues of inequality, difference and identity in the Academy. Presenting a distinctive and engaging voice, the book discusses the complexity of race, gender and identity in the context of higher education, an area that continues to appear to be dominated by white, middle class values and perspectives. Chapters offer an up-to-date commentary on the purpose, failures and potential of research on race, gender and identity, and its place within contemporary education and sociology. The book broadens the understanding of educational research, considering both sociological and cultural discourse, as well as examining racialized and gendered identities from a theoretical and analytical standpoint. The book closes by offering suggestions for viable policy shifts in this area. The Experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic Academics will be of key interest to researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the field of education, as well as sociologists wanting to learn more about black and minority academics in higher education.

Intersectionality and "Race" in Education (Paperback): Kalwant Bhopal, John Preston Intersectionality and "Race" in Education (Paperback)
Kalwant Bhopal, John Preston
R1,579 Discovery Miles 15 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Education is a controversial subject in which difficult and contested discourses are the norm. Individuals in education experience multiple inequalities and have diverse identifications that cannot necessarily be captured by one theoretical perspective alone. This edited collection draws on empirical and theoretical research to examine the intersections of "race," gender and class, alongside other aspects of personhood, within education. Contributors from the fields of education and sociology seek to locate the dimensions of difference and identity within recent theoretical discourses such as Critical Race Theory, Judith Butler and 'queer' theory, post-structural approaches and multicultural models, as they analyze whiteness and the education experience of minority ethnic groups. By combining a mix of intellectually rigorous, accessible, and controversial chapters, this book presents a distinctive and engaging voice, one that seeks to broaden the understanding of education research beyond the confines of the education sphere into an arena of sociological and cultural discourse.

Gender, 'Race' and Patriarchy - A Study of South Asian Women (Paperback): Kalwant Bhopal Gender, 'Race' and Patriarchy - A Study of South Asian Women (Paperback)
Kalwant Bhopal
R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book offers one of the first detailed studies of South Asian women, it provides new empirical data on the issues apparent in South Asian women's lives by 'giving voice' to a group of women who would otherwise remain silent. It is based upon an ethnographic study of a small South Asian community in an inner city. The book offers a new and compelling account of South Asian women, as well as focussing on the ways in which gender and 'race' interact in women's lives. The book offers an important theoretical contribution to the area of feminist theory. The concept of patriarchy is contested and reworked and applied to the study of South Asian women and their cultural experiences. In this sense, practices such as arranged marriages, dowries, domestic labour and domestic finance are analyzed as different influences of patriarchy inside the household, as well as education and the labour market as influences of patriarchy outside the household.

Neoliberalism and Education - Rearticulating Social Justice and Inclusion (Paperback): Kalwant Bhopal, Farzana Shain Neoliberalism and Education - Rearticulating Social Justice and Inclusion (Paperback)
Kalwant Bhopal, Farzana Shain
R1,445 Discovery Miles 14 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Neoliberalism and Education: Rearticulating Social Justice and Inclusion offers a critical reflection on the establishment of neoliberalism as the new global orthodoxy in the field of education, and considers what this means for social justice and inclusion. It brings together writers from a number of countries, who explore notions of inclusion and social justice in educational settings ranging from elementary schools to higher education. Contributors examine policy, practice, and pedagogical considerations covering different dimensions of (in)equality, including disability, race, gender, and class. They raise questions about what social justice and inclusion mean in educational systems that are dominated by competition, benchmarking, and target-driven accountability, and about the new forms of imperialism and colonisation that both drive, and are a product of, market-driven reforms. While exposing the entrenchment, under current neoliberal systems of educational provision, of longstanding patterns of (racialised, classed, and gendered) privilege and disadvantage, the contributions presented in this book also consider the possibilities for hope and resistance, drawing attention to established and successful attempts at democratic education or community organisation across a number of countries. This book was originally published as a special issue of the British Journal of Sociology of Education.

Gender, 'Race' and Patriarchy - A Study of South Asian Women (Hardcover): Kalwant Bhopal Gender, 'Race' and Patriarchy - A Study of South Asian Women (Hardcover)
Kalwant Bhopal
R3,265 Discovery Miles 32 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book offers one of the first detailed studies of South Asian women, it provides new empirical data on the issues apparent in South Asian women's lives by 'giving voice' to a group of women who would otherwise remain silent. It is based upon an ethnographic study of a small South Asian community in an inner city. The book offers a new and compelling account of South Asian women, as well as focussing on the ways in which gender and 'race' interact in women's lives. The book offers an important theoretical contribution to the area of feminist theory. The concept of patriarchy is contested and reworked and applied to the study of South Asian women and their cultural experiences. In this sense, practices such as arranged marriages, dowries, domestic labour and domestic finance are analyzed as different influences of patriarchy inside the household, as well as education and the labour market as influences of patriarchy outside the household.

Connecting Children - Care and Family Life in Later Childhood (Paperback, New): Kalwant Bhopal, Julia Brannen, Ellen Heptinstall Connecting Children - Care and Family Life in Later Childhood (Paperback, New)
Kalwant Bhopal, Julia Brannen, Ellen Heptinstall
R1,502 Discovery Miles 15 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Connecting Children focuses on children's understandings of care and their views of different family lives. It portrays the lives of children aged 11-12 and shows how families connect children in different ways both in the household but also in their wider kinship networks. The children studied reflect upon family life and especially upon situations where their own family lives change dramatically, such as when parents divorce or are unable to care for them.
This book will be of interest to those working in education, social work, child care, counselling, social policy and childhood studies.

Neoliberalism and Education - Rearticulating Social Justice and Inclusion (Hardcover): Kalwant Bhopal, Farzana Shain Neoliberalism and Education - Rearticulating Social Justice and Inclusion (Hardcover)
Kalwant Bhopal, Farzana Shain
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Neoliberalism and Education: Rearticulating Social Justice and Inclusion offers a critical reflection on the establishment of neoliberalism as the new global orthodoxy in the field of education, and considers what this means for social justice and inclusion. It brings together writers from a number of countries, who explore notions of inclusion and social justice in educational settings ranging from elementary schools to higher education. Contributors examine policy, practice, and pedagogical considerations covering different dimensions of (in)equality, including disability, race, gender, and class. They raise questions about what social justice and inclusion mean in educational systems that are dominated by competition, benchmarking, and target-driven accountability, and about the new forms of imperialism and colonisation that both drive, and are a product of, market-driven reforms. While exposing the entrenchment, under current neoliberal systems of educational provision, of longstanding patterns of (racialised, classed, and gendered) privilege and disadvantage, the contributions presented in this book also consider the possibilities for hope and resistance, drawing attention to established and successful attempts at democratic education or community organisation across a number of countries. This book was originally published as a special issue of the British Journal of Sociology of Education.

Young People and Social Control - Problems and Prospects from the Margins (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Young People and Social Control - Problems and Prospects from the Margins (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Ross Deuchar, Kalwant Bhopal
R1,829 Discovery Miles 18 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores young people's experiences of social control and the state, especially those living at the margins of society within the UK. In particular, the book focuses on disadvantaged young people's experiences in education, in the labour market, with police and within the criminal justice system. It draws upon insights gathered by the authors in Scotland and England via in-depth interviews with, and observation of, young people in multiple settings and the barriers they come across in terms of justice, equity and inclusion. Deuchar and Bhopal present a range of creative and engaging case studies that illustrate where barriers have been broken down between young people and the agents of social control and elucidate upon how a sense of justice and inclusion has emerged. With its wide-ranging, multi-perspective approach, this study will be essential reading for scholars and students of sociology, criminology and youth studies, as well as holding appeal for policy-makers and practitioners.

Educational Inequalities - Difference and Diversity in Schools and Higher Education (Hardcover, New): Kalwant Bhopal, Uvanney... Educational Inequalities - Difference and Diversity in Schools and Higher Education (Hardcover, New)
Kalwant Bhopal, Uvanney Maylor
R4,281 Discovery Miles 42 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

While there is considerable literature on social inequality and education, there is little recent work which explores notions of difference and diversity in relation to "race," class and gender. This edited text aims to bring together researchers in the field of education located across many international contexts such as the UK, Australia, USA, New Zealand and Europe. Contributors investigate the ways in which dominant perspectives on "difference," intersectionality and institutional structures underpin and reinforce educational inequality in schools and higher education. They emphasize the importance of international perspectives and innovative methodological approaches to examining these areas, and seek to locate the dimensions of difference within recent theoretical discourses, with an emphasis on "race," class and gender as key categories of analysis.

Home Schooling and Home Education - Race, Class and Inequality (Hardcover): Kalwant Bhopal, Martin Myers Home Schooling and Home Education - Race, Class and Inequality (Hardcover)
Kalwant Bhopal, Martin Myers
R3,965 Discovery Miles 39 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Home Schooling and Home Education provides an original account of home education and examines ways in which the discourses of home education are understood and contextualised in different countries, such as the UK and USA. By exploring home education in the global and local context of traditional schooling, the book bridges a much-needed gap in educational and social scientific research. The authors explore home education from two related perspectives: firstly how and why home education is accessed by different social groups; and secondly, how these groups are perceived as home educators. The book draws upon empirical case study research with those who use home education to address issues of inequality, difference and inclusion, before offering suggestions for viable policy shifts in this area, as well as broadening understandings of risk and marginality. It engages and initiates debates about alternatives to the standard schooling model within a critical sociological context. The scholarly emphasis and original nature of Home Schooling and Home Education makes this essential reading for academics and postgraduate researchers in the fields of education and sociology, as well as for educational policymakers.

White Privilege - The Myth of a Post-Racial Society (Paperback): Kalwant Bhopal White Privilege - The Myth of a Post-Racial Society (Paperback)
Kalwant Bhopal
R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why and how do those from black and minority ethnic communities continue to be marginalised? Despite claims that we now live in a post-racial society, race continues to disadvantage those from black and minority ethnic backgrounds. Kalwant Bhopal explores how neoliberal policy making has increased rather than decreased discrimination faced by those from non-white backgrounds. She also shows how certain types of whiteness are not privileged; Gypsies and Travellers, for example, remain marginalised and disadvantaged in society. Drawing on topical debates and supported by empirical data, this important book examines the impact of race on wider issues of inequality and difference in society.

Identity and Pedagogy in Higher Education - International Comparisons (Paperback, Nippod): Kalwant Bhopal, Patrick Danaher Identity and Pedagogy in Higher Education - International Comparisons (Paperback, Nippod)
Kalwant Bhopal, Patrick Danaher
R1,500 Discovery Miles 15 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kalwant Bhopal and Patrick Danaher examine 'race', identity and gender within education and explore the difficulties of relating these concepts to the experience of students in higher education. In drawing together the experience of local and international students in the UK and in Australia, they examine the ways identities are understood and conceptualized within higher education in local contexts and on a global level. They consider the complexity of 'race', gender and identity in relation to education within the context that education continues to be dominated by predominantly white, middle class values and perspectives. Identity and Pedagogy in Higher Education examines the extent to which education as a vehicle for change in the light of the controversial debates surrounding race and gender inequalities.

Connecting Children - Care and Family Life in Later Childhood (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Kalwant Bhopal, Julia Brannen,... Connecting Children - Care and Family Life in Later Childhood (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Kalwant Bhopal, Julia Brannen, Ellen Heptinstall
R4,224 Discovery Miles 42 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Connecting Children focuses on children's understandings of care and their views of different family lives. It portrays the lives of children aged 11-12 and shows how families connect children in different ways both in the household but also in their wider kinship networks. The children studied reflect upon family life and especially upon situations where their own family lives change dramatically, such as when parents divorce or are unable to care for them.
This book will be of interest to those working in education, social work, child care, counselling, social policy and childhood studies.

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