British Journal of Sociology of Education (BJSE)
Vol. 38, n°3, 4/2017
- The education penalty: schooling, learning and the diminishment of wages, working conditions and worker power, Mayssoun Sukarieh & Stuart Tannock
- ‘It’s not the test, it’s how it’s used!’ Critical analysis of public response to NAPLAN and MySchool Senate Inquiry, Angela T. Ragusa & Kellie Bousfield
- Involving Roma parents: analysing the good practice of a primary school in Ghent, Joris Wauters, Christof Van Mol, Noel Clycq, Joris Michielsen & Christiane Timmerman
- ‘We’re as good as anybody else’: a comparative study of working-class university students’ experiences in England and Ireland, Fergal Finnegan & Barbara Merrill
- Neoliberalism inside two American high schools, Joseph Cleary Jr.
- School security measures and extracurricular participation: an exploratory multi-level analysis, Thomas J. Mowen & Matthew J. Manierre
- Reappraising the pedagogic device’s evaluative rules: state-reformed examinations of Chinese middle schools in Singapore, Ting-Hong Wong
- The significance of materiality in shaping institutional habitus: exploring dynamics preceding school effects, Pär Isling Poromaa
- Review Symposium Research and policy in education, Clare Gartland, Nicola Ingram & Steven J. Courtney
- Extended Review The return of the real: youth, ethnography and social change, Keri Facer
- Review Essay Misplaced optimism: how higher education reproduces rather than reduces social inequality, Vikki Boliver
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