This article reports the largest UK study of sociology school teachers’ views of the discipline. Drawing on the sociology of the professions, we reflect on the ambivalent positioning of sociology in schools. Despite buoyant uptake, teachers claim that sociology is perceived as dated and has lower status than other elective courses, often described as a ‘soft’ and ‘easy’ subject that anyone can teach. While many students are reported to benefit from the transformative education that sociology affords, the failure to designate the subject as facilitating entry to higher status universities serves to further marginalise the discipline. We argue that sociology in schools is weakly bounded, poorly supported and lacks strong professional cohe...
This dissertation seeks to answer two questions. First, why is an introductory sociology course offe...
Christopher R. Matthews argues that a consequence of the higher education reform is positive in that...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
This article reports the largest UK study of sociology school teachers’ views of the discipline. Dra...
Forty years ago, sociology, psychology, philosophy and history had a secure position in the academic...
While studying sociology can be empowering and transformative, fostering criticality and reflexivity...
In this article we examine how students’ accounts of the discipline of sociology change over the cou...
Studies have shown that sociology is one of the most downgraded and misinterpreted school sciences. ...
The core question of this issue of the JSSE, “Sociology? Who Needs It?”, sounds rather radical and p...
In this article, we contend that the current schools’ system in England needs to be carefully recons...
The teaching of the sociology of education has been categorised as "service sociology", a complex ar...
Since academic sociology\u27s birth in this country, sociologists have not been shy about pub licly ...
This article addresses how the ambivalence of the discipline of sociology affects students’ understa...
This chapter is based on a case study of one UK university sociology department and shows how sociol...
Sociology undergraduate, Harry Crumless on his sociological journey so far… A little over three year...
This dissertation seeks to answer two questions. First, why is an introductory sociology course offe...
Christopher R. Matthews argues that a consequence of the higher education reform is positive in that...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...
This article reports the largest UK study of sociology school teachers’ views of the discipline. Dra...
Forty years ago, sociology, psychology, philosophy and history had a secure position in the academic...
While studying sociology can be empowering and transformative, fostering criticality and reflexivity...
In this article we examine how students’ accounts of the discipline of sociology change over the cou...
Studies have shown that sociology is one of the most downgraded and misinterpreted school sciences. ...
The core question of this issue of the JSSE, “Sociology? Who Needs It?”, sounds rather radical and p...
In this article, we contend that the current schools’ system in England needs to be carefully recons...
The teaching of the sociology of education has been categorised as "service sociology", a complex ar...
Since academic sociology\u27s birth in this country, sociologists have not been shy about pub licly ...
This article addresses how the ambivalence of the discipline of sociology affects students’ understa...
This chapter is based on a case study of one UK university sociology department and shows how sociol...
Sociology undergraduate, Harry Crumless on his sociological journey so far… A little over three year...
This dissertation seeks to answer two questions. First, why is an introductory sociology course offe...
Christopher R. Matthews argues that a consequence of the higher education reform is positive in that...
This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of ...