Recent ethnographies of South Asia are increasingly concerned with the question of how students and their families value education. A closer look at these anthropological works reveals that the formulation of this new research question arose from the double observation that on the one hand education in South Asia is especially valued by the middle class as a powerful tool for upward mobility in society, while on the other hand ethnographic descriptions of people’s experiences with education unveil a striking discrepancy between people’s expectations and actual outcomes of education. This observation also encourages a critical rethinking of the frequent association between education and development, and urges a closer scrutiny of restraining...
This article takes as its departing point the quantitative approach to knowledge and education preva...
In this paper, I discuss how people perceive and give meaning to schooling or education. Based large...
The purpose of this study was to examine in a developing country context the extent to which student...
Recent ethnographies of South Asia are increasingly concerned with the question of how students and ...
The present paper extends the ongoing debate on the social construction of the value of education am...
The present paper extends the ongoing debate on the social construction of the value of education am...
In this article, we review research on the economics and sociology of education to assess the relati...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
In this article, we review research on the economics and sociology of education to assess the relati...
Triggered by some recent large scale assessments, the study aims at reconstructing the meaning of ed...
Young Ladakhis experience markedly different childhoods from those of their parents and previous gen...
Some communities are regarded as backward in India and the government of India provides special ince...
The discipliine of anthropology has brought a number of important points to bear on the study of edu...
The heterogeneity of the contemporary Indian middle-class has been discussed widely. However, the ef...
Increasing rates of school enrolment have changed childhoods in the global South, so that it is now ...
This article takes as its departing point the quantitative approach to knowledge and education preva...
In this paper, I discuss how people perceive and give meaning to schooling or education. Based large...
The purpose of this study was to examine in a developing country context the extent to which student...
Recent ethnographies of South Asia are increasingly concerned with the question of how students and ...
The present paper extends the ongoing debate on the social construction of the value of education am...
The present paper extends the ongoing debate on the social construction of the value of education am...
In this article, we review research on the economics and sociology of education to assess the relati...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
In this article, we review research on the economics and sociology of education to assess the relati...
Triggered by some recent large scale assessments, the study aims at reconstructing the meaning of ed...
Young Ladakhis experience markedly different childhoods from those of their parents and previous gen...
Some communities are regarded as backward in India and the government of India provides special ince...
The discipliine of anthropology has brought a number of important points to bear on the study of edu...
The heterogeneity of the contemporary Indian middle-class has been discussed widely. However, the ef...
Increasing rates of school enrolment have changed childhoods in the global South, so that it is now ...
This article takes as its departing point the quantitative approach to knowledge and education preva...
In this paper, I discuss how people perceive and give meaning to schooling or education. Based large...
The purpose of this study was to examine in a developing country context the extent to which student...