Research on school choice highlights the extent to which a communitarian impulse informs the way some parents engage with their role as chooser. This suggests that the responsibilities of parents as consumers are often negotiated in collective as well as individualizing terms. Drawing on data from a group of mothers of diverse social class and racial backgrounds, this paper builds on some of these perspectives through deploying elements of a critical discursive analytic approach. Its aim is to explore how some mothers engage with the meaning and practice of school choice. Focusing on the emotional labouring that often underpins mothers’ rationalizations of choice, this paper examines the discursive role of emotion in these contexts as a for...
There is a considerable body of research relating to two aspects of education policy and provision w...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Increasing the role of parent...
School choice has become a policy solution for families and children attending persistently low perf...
Recent research on school choice highlights the tendency among some White, middle-class parents to e...
This paper draws on elements of critical discursive psychology in order to explore some of the issue...
A key feature of policy reform and political development in Britain since the 1980s has been the ide...
A key feature of policy reform and political development in Britain since the 1980s has been the ide...
© 2016 Westburn Publishers Ltd. This article explores how social class is linguistically negotiated ...
In this paper, we consider the relationship between the existence of private schools and public atti...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.There have been substantial changes in the wa...
As subjects of the parental right to choose (DES, 1988), parents are called upon to fulfil certain d...
This thesis considers a critical aspect of marketing: choice and decision-making in a context experi...
In this article, I examine a case involving an equity-minded parent caught in a quandary about which...
In this article, Jennifer Jellison Holme explores how parents who can afford to buy homes in areas k...
In this paper we explore the various spaces and sites through which the figure of the parent is summ...
There is a considerable body of research relating to two aspects of education policy and provision w...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Increasing the role of parent...
School choice has become a policy solution for families and children attending persistently low perf...
Recent research on school choice highlights the tendency among some White, middle-class parents to e...
This paper draws on elements of critical discursive psychology in order to explore some of the issue...
A key feature of policy reform and political development in Britain since the 1980s has been the ide...
A key feature of policy reform and political development in Britain since the 1980s has been the ide...
© 2016 Westburn Publishers Ltd. This article explores how social class is linguistically negotiated ...
In this paper, we consider the relationship between the existence of private schools and public atti...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.There have been substantial changes in the wa...
As subjects of the parental right to choose (DES, 1988), parents are called upon to fulfil certain d...
This thesis considers a critical aspect of marketing: choice and decision-making in a context experi...
In this article, I examine a case involving an equity-minded parent caught in a quandary about which...
In this article, Jennifer Jellison Holme explores how parents who can afford to buy homes in areas k...
In this paper we explore the various spaces and sites through which the figure of the parent is summ...
There is a considerable body of research relating to two aspects of education policy and provision w...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Increasing the role of parent...
School choice has become a policy solution for families and children attending persistently low perf...