This article places itself in conversation with literature about how the experience and outcomes of university education are structured by intersections between social class, ethnicity, gender, age and type of university attended. It addresses undergraduate students’ acquisition of sociological knowledge in four diverse university settings. Basil Bernstein’s concepts of pedagogic identity, pedagogic rights, classification and framing are employed to analyse curriculum and interviews with 31 students over the period of their undergraduate degree. The nature of a sociology-based disciplinary identity is described and illustrated, and it is shown how the formation of this identity gives access to pedagogic rights and the acquisition of valuabl...
This paper provides a narrative of the four authors‟ commitment to auto/biographical methods as teac...
Jacqueline Anne Boddington- Success in a knowledge economy? Drivers of student identity in a post-92...
While investigation on family estrangement is growing within academic circles, research regarding th...
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 chapter is based on a case study of one UK university sociology department and shows how sociol...
Taking a perspective drawn from Basil Bernstein, the paper locates itself at the boundary between te...
In this article we examine how students’ accounts of the discipline of sociology change over the cou...
This thesis examines the nature of the pedagogic subject identity from the perspective of a particip...
Despite programmes and initiatives intended to enable access to higher education for underrepresente...
yesThere is increasing demand for work-based learning experiences to form part of undergraduate degr...
Despite programmes and initiatives intended to enable access to higher education for underrepresente...
Student engagement in academic research, is a necessary facet of their university experience. This ...
Through an anecdote this interpretive work suggests that a chart on student privileges in a class fo...
This paper provides a narrative of the four authors‟ commitment to auto/biographical methods as teac...
Jacqueline Anne Boddington- Success in a knowledge economy? Drivers of student identity in a post-92...
While investigation on family estrangement is growing within academic circles, research regarding th...
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 chapter is based on a case study of one UK university sociology department and shows how sociol...
Taking a perspective drawn from Basil Bernstein, the paper locates itself at the boundary between te...
In this article we examine how students’ accounts of the discipline of sociology change over the cou...
This thesis examines the nature of the pedagogic subject identity from the perspective of a particip...
Despite programmes and initiatives intended to enable access to higher education for underrepresente...
yesThere is increasing demand for work-based learning experiences to form part of undergraduate degr...
Despite programmes and initiatives intended to enable access to higher education for underrepresente...
Student engagement in academic research, is a necessary facet of their university experience. This ...
Through an anecdote this interpretive work suggests that a chart on student privileges in a class fo...
This paper provides a narrative of the four authors‟ commitment to auto/biographical methods as teac...
Jacqueline Anne Boddington- Success in a knowledge economy? Drivers of student identity in a post-92...
While investigation on family estrangement is growing within academic circles, research regarding th...