Recent research on social class and whiteness points to disquieting and exclusive aspects of white middle class identities. This paper focuses on whether 'alternative' middle class identities might work against, and disrupt, normative views of what it means to be 'middle class' at the beginning of the 21st Century. Drawing on data from those middle classes who choose to send their children to urban comprehensives, we examine processes of 'thinking and acting otherwise' in order to uncover some of the commitments and investments that might make for a renewed and reinvigorated democratic citizenry. The difficulties of turning these commitments and investments into more equitable ways of interacting with class and ethnic others which emerge as...
This article explores the politically contentious issue of White working-class student under-achieve...
This paper draws on recent theoretical developments made within sociology, which have proposed new w...
In many public school districts across the nation, the policy of allowing parents to select the scho...
Recent research on social class and whiteness points to disquieting and exclusive aspects of white m...
In recent years there has been growing concern over the pervasive disparities in academic achievemen...
Drawing on data from interviews with 63 London-based families, this article argues that there are di...
Drawing on data from interviews with 63 London-based families, this article argues that there are di...
At a time when the public sector and state education (in the United Kingdom) is under threat from th...
At a time when the public sector and state education (in the United Kingdom) is under threat from th...
This chapter considers how white working-class boys negotiate neoliberal learner identities through ...
This article considers how the nature and effects of neoliberal policy in education are illuminated ...
Drawing on data from a two-year ESRC-funded project into The Educational Strategies of the Black Mid...
It has been argued that white middle classes act in the best interest of their offspring, even when ...
abstract: This article considers how the nature and effects of neoliberal policy in education are il...
This is a thesis about the middle classes. Using Bourdieu's trilogy of habitus, capital and field, t...
This article explores the politically contentious issue of White working-class student under-achieve...
This paper draws on recent theoretical developments made within sociology, which have proposed new w...
In many public school districts across the nation, the policy of allowing parents to select the scho...
Recent research on social class and whiteness points to disquieting and exclusive aspects of white m...
In recent years there has been growing concern over the pervasive disparities in academic achievemen...
Drawing on data from interviews with 63 London-based families, this article argues that there are di...
Drawing on data from interviews with 63 London-based families, this article argues that there are di...
At a time when the public sector and state education (in the United Kingdom) is under threat from th...
At a time when the public sector and state education (in the United Kingdom) is under threat from th...
This chapter considers how white working-class boys negotiate neoliberal learner identities through ...
This article considers how the nature and effects of neoliberal policy in education are illuminated ...
Drawing on data from a two-year ESRC-funded project into The Educational Strategies of the Black Mid...
It has been argued that white middle classes act in the best interest of their offspring, even when ...
abstract: This article considers how the nature and effects of neoliberal policy in education are il...
This is a thesis about the middle classes. Using Bourdieu's trilogy of habitus, capital and field, t...
This article explores the politically contentious issue of White working-class student under-achieve...
This paper draws on recent theoretical developments made within sociology, which have proposed new w...
In many public school districts across the nation, the policy of allowing parents to select the scho...