This chapter is based on a case study of one UK university sociology department and shows how sociology knowledge can transform the lives of ‘non-traditional’ students. The research from which the case is drawn focused on four departments teaching sociology-related subjects in universities positioned differently in UK league tables. It explored the question of the relationship between university reputation, pedagogic quality and curriculum knowledge, challenging taken-for-granted judgements about ‘quality’ and in conceptualising ‘just’ university pedagogy by taking Basil Bernstein’s ideas about how ‘powerful’ knowledge is distributed in society to illuminate pedagogy and curriculum. The project took the view that ‘power’ lies in the acqu...
At a time when British higher education's relevance and value for money are increasingly being quest...
The aim of the research was to explore the effect of teaching sociology through transformational ped...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Soc...
Diversity University’ is a large university in London, UK, which appears in the bottom-third of nati...
Diversity University’ is a large university in London, UK, which appears in the bottom-third of nati...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
Globally, the appetite for higher education is great, but what do students and societies gain? Quali...
In this article we examine how students’ accounts of the discipline of sociology change over the cou...
In this article we examine how students’ accounts of the discipline of sociology change over the cou...
What is learned in universities today? Is it what students expect to learn? Is it what universities ...
While studying sociology can be empowering and transformative, fostering criticality and reflexivity...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
At a time when British higher education's relevance and value for money are increasingly being quest...
The aim of the research was to explore the effect of teaching sociology through transformational ped...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Soc...
Diversity University’ is a large university in London, UK, which appears in the bottom-third of nati...
Diversity University’ is a large university in London, UK, which appears in the bottom-third of nati...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
Globally, the appetite for higher education is great, but what do students and societies gain? Quali...
In this article we examine how students’ accounts of the discipline of sociology change over the cou...
In this article we examine how students’ accounts of the discipline of sociology change over the cou...
What is learned in universities today? Is it what students expect to learn? Is it what universities ...
While studying sociology can be empowering and transformative, fostering criticality and reflexivity...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
At a time when British higher education's relevance and value for money are increasingly being quest...
The aim of the research was to explore the effect of teaching sociology through transformational ped...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Soc...