British Journal of Sociology of Education
Vol.31, n°2, mars 2010
* Between the estate and the state: struggling to be a 'good' mother, Carol Vincent, Stephen Ball, Annette Braun
* Parental practices and educational achievement: social class, race, and habitus, Katerina Bodovski
* Cultural capital: strengths, weaknesses and two advancements, Herman van de Werfhorst
* Yaffa: a school of their choice?, Gal Levy, Mohammad Massalha
* Peer review, Bourdieu and honour: connecting Chinese and Australian, Michael Singh, Jinghe Han
* Changing pedagogic codes in a class of landscape architects learning 'ecologically sustainable development', G. M. Lawson
* Accidental achievers? International higher education, class reproduction and privilege in the experiences of UK students overseas, Johanna Waters, Rachel Brooks
* Hidden markets: the new education privatization, Stephen Ball, Martin Thrupp, Martin Forsey
* Theory and educational research: toward critical social explanation, David James
* Canonical moments and disruptive moves in youth studies research, Julie McLeod
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g919480432~tab=toc~order=page
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