This chapter will explore the pedagogical imperative in Bourdieu's work, drawing on an example from everyday life - toilet training - which is crucial to both the formation of a socially competent human and the instilling of a 'cosmology' fundamental to social reproduction (Bourdieu 1977: 93-94) to argue that we need to augment Bourdieu's toolbox to consider the pedagogic action underlying subject formation. This is in line with Bourdieu's claim that 'the most fundamental problems of political philosophy can only be posed and truly resolved by means of a return to the mundane observations of the sociology of learning and upbringing' (Bourdieu 2000: 168), but Bourdieu himself largely blackboxes the problem of acquisition. Bourdieusian sociol...
Bourdieu’s development of the notion of ‘habitus’ has proved a rich vein for cultural theory. Habitu...
This book explores how discipline is typically construed as a form of subjection in contemporary edu...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...
The paper discusses the work of the French Social Theorist Pierre Bourdieu who died in 2002. It give...
This paper details an application of the work of the French social theorist Pierre Bourdieu to resea...
Taking a social-constructionist approach to teacher-learner relations it is proposed that a teaching...
In Bourdieu’s early work on education, he declares that ‘All pedagogic action (PA) is objectively sy...
The main aim of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the theoretical work of Pierre Bourdie...
The potential for sociological knowledge to assist in counteracting deleterious social forces remain...
Sociologies of the body tend to focus on disciplinary power in generally negative terms, with embodi...
Pierre Bourdieu is now regarded as one of the foremost social philosophers of the twentieth century....
Pierre Bourdieu became known to British educationalists during the 1970s when he formed part of the ...
This thesis offers a social theoretical development of Bourdieu' s habitus in order that it might be...
This paper examines how language teacher-training is based around a series of hierarchical oppositio...
In this thesis, I analyze and clarify the ideas of power and subjectification as they operate in sch...
Bourdieu’s development of the notion of ‘habitus’ has proved a rich vein for cultural theory. Habitu...
This book explores how discipline is typically construed as a form of subjection in contemporary edu...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...
The paper discusses the work of the French Social Theorist Pierre Bourdieu who died in 2002. It give...
This paper details an application of the work of the French social theorist Pierre Bourdieu to resea...
Taking a social-constructionist approach to teacher-learner relations it is proposed that a teaching...
In Bourdieu’s early work on education, he declares that ‘All pedagogic action (PA) is objectively sy...
The main aim of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the theoretical work of Pierre Bourdie...
The potential for sociological knowledge to assist in counteracting deleterious social forces remain...
Sociologies of the body tend to focus on disciplinary power in generally negative terms, with embodi...
Pierre Bourdieu is now regarded as one of the foremost social philosophers of the twentieth century....
Pierre Bourdieu became known to British educationalists during the 1970s when he formed part of the ...
This thesis offers a social theoretical development of Bourdieu' s habitus in order that it might be...
This paper examines how language teacher-training is based around a series of hierarchical oppositio...
In this thesis, I analyze and clarify the ideas of power and subjectification as they operate in sch...
Bourdieu’s development of the notion of ‘habitus’ has proved a rich vein for cultural theory. Habitu...
This book explores how discipline is typically construed as a form of subjection in contemporary edu...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...