Race and class are two of the most significant factors associated with educational inequality within and across societies. However, their definitions and significance vary over time, and from one place to another. As subjective factors related to identity, they also impact on one another in their effects on educational access and equity. These issues create challenges for conducting comparative educational research that effectively explores one or both of these factors. This essay examines challenges employing race and class in comparative educational research. Race and class are analysed separately, illustrating that ethical and political issues, not just conceptual miscommunications, are at stake in defining and using these categories. Th...
Educational classes address profound social, political, cultural and economic issues of ethnicity. T...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the implications of four methodological approaches for the s...
Despite rhetoric of a meritocratic education system, there is little doubt that race still plays a s...
Race and class are two of the most significant factors associated with educational inequality within...
Race and class are two of the most significant factors associated with educational inequality within...
As a discipline, political science tends to have a split personality on the issue of whether the dri...
Studies of race, class, and educational risk often proceed in an established butmisleading order: Fi...
How should we explore the relationship between race and educational opportunity? One approach to the...
This paper discusses some issues arising from the 12 to 18 Project, a longitudinal qualitative study...
This research study focuses on three countries: the United States, France, and South Africa. While t...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...
This qualitative research inquiry explores the development of intergroup relationships across race a...
Do race and class still matter in American society today? Unfortunately, it is likely that race- and...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...
This article describes and critically analyzes how sociologists in England have studied racial/ethni...
Educational classes address profound social, political, cultural and economic issues of ethnicity. T...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the implications of four methodological approaches for the s...
Despite rhetoric of a meritocratic education system, there is little doubt that race still plays a s...
Race and class are two of the most significant factors associated with educational inequality within...
Race and class are two of the most significant factors associated with educational inequality within...
As a discipline, political science tends to have a split personality on the issue of whether the dri...
Studies of race, class, and educational risk often proceed in an established butmisleading order: Fi...
How should we explore the relationship between race and educational opportunity? One approach to the...
This paper discusses some issues arising from the 12 to 18 Project, a longitudinal qualitative study...
This research study focuses on three countries: the United States, France, and South Africa. While t...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...
This qualitative research inquiry explores the development of intergroup relationships across race a...
Do race and class still matter in American society today? Unfortunately, it is likely that race- and...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...
This article describes and critically analyzes how sociologists in England have studied racial/ethni...
Educational classes address profound social, political, cultural and economic issues of ethnicity. T...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the implications of four methodological approaches for the s...
Despite rhetoric of a meritocratic education system, there is little doubt that race still plays a s...