This article focuses on Bourdieu’s contribution to the analysis and transformation of the field of education. It shows that, when closely examined, Bourdieu’s writings on education reveal not only one but at least three competitive or complementary policy theories. There is a common principle to all of them, that is the invisibility of policy, which is embedded in the cognitive classifications and everyday activity of institutions. Nevertheless, while the first theory is strongly deterministic, the other two leave some room for political and pedagogical action. This article also shows that Bourdieu has exerted an important influence, both directly and indirectly, on collective representations and collective dynamics of educational politics ...
The paper discusses the work of the French Social Theorist Pierre Bourdieu who died in 2002. It give...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...
This paper is an exploration of the respective approaches of Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière to...
This article focuses on Bourdieu’s contribution to the analysis and transformation of the field ofed...
Despite Bourdieu having written nothing explicitly about education policy, the chapter argues the us...
Bourdieu published three major works on education. The first was La Reproduction (1970), which was t...
Bourdieu did not write anything explicitly about education policy. Despite this neglect, we agree wi...
Pierre Bourdieu became known to British educationalists during the 1970s when he formed part of the ...
This article addresses the notion of ‘being critical’ in the application of the theoretical approach...
Pierre Bourdieu is now regarded as one of the foremost social philosophers of the twentieth century....
This paper explores the possible uses of Bourdieu's cultural capital theory in the making of French ...
This paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorizing about policy processes in education and to extend the...
The paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorising about policy processes in education and to extend the ...
This article challenges what is now the orthodoxy concerning the heritage of Bourdieu (1930–2002): n...
The main aim of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the theoretical work of Pierre Bourdie...
The paper discusses the work of the French Social Theorist Pierre Bourdieu who died in 2002. It give...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...
This paper is an exploration of the respective approaches of Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière to...
This article focuses on Bourdieu’s contribution to the analysis and transformation of the field ofed...
Despite Bourdieu having written nothing explicitly about education policy, the chapter argues the us...
Bourdieu published three major works on education. The first was La Reproduction (1970), which was t...
Bourdieu did not write anything explicitly about education policy. Despite this neglect, we agree wi...
Pierre Bourdieu became known to British educationalists during the 1970s when he formed part of the ...
This article addresses the notion of ‘being critical’ in the application of the theoretical approach...
Pierre Bourdieu is now regarded as one of the foremost social philosophers of the twentieth century....
This paper explores the possible uses of Bourdieu's cultural capital theory in the making of French ...
This paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorizing about policy processes in education and to extend the...
The paper uses Bourdieu to develop theorising about policy processes in education and to extend the ...
This article challenges what is now the orthodoxy concerning the heritage of Bourdieu (1930–2002): n...
The main aim of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the theoretical work of Pierre Bourdie...
The paper discusses the work of the French Social Theorist Pierre Bourdieu who died in 2002. It give...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...
This paper is an exploration of the respective approaches of Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière to...