Social Justice, Education and Identity by Carol Vincent

Social Justice, Education and Identity by Carol Vincent

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This collection presents readers interested in questions of social justice and education with access to the work of some of the key contributors to the debate in the UK.

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Social Justice, Education and Identity by Carol Vincent

This book answers key questions regarding social justice in education. Its central theme is how the education system, through its organization and practices, is implicated in the realisation of just or unjust social outcomes. In particular, the writers examine the ways in which the identities of individuals and groups are formed and transformed in schools, colleges and universities. The book contains examples drawn from early years through to higher education. It has a dual focus, addressing: * theoretical debates in social justice, including how the concept of social justice can be understood, and theoretical issues around social capital, and class and gender reproduction * the formation of learner identities focusing on how these are differentiated by class, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and (dis)ability. Carol Vincent has assembled a wide-ranging collection of lucidly argued essays by a panel of internationally respected contributors. The authors draw on their current and recent research to inform their writing and so theory is balanced with extensive empirical evidence. Therefore the debates continued here have implications for policy and practice, as well as being theoretically and analytically rich. This book will provide unrivalled coverage of the subject for researchers, academics, practitioners and policymakers in education.

'There is something in here for most practitioners in the sector, as well as those who are solely academic' - Sue Crowley, Learning and Skills Research

'[This book] offer[s] important insights into the ways in which schools circumscribe the educational experiences of LGBTQ students.offer[s] a compelling critique of heteronormative violence imposed upon LGBTQ populations...reconfigures out existing notions of what it means to foster democratic schooling.' - Educational Theory, Volume 57, Number 1, February 2007

Carol Vincent is Senior Lecturer in Education Policy at the University of London's Institute of Education.
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ISBN 13 9780415296960
ISBN 10 041529696X
Title Social Justice, Education and Identity
Author Carol Vincent
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2003-07-24
Number of pages 240
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