Introduction.
Chapter 1 Differentiation and Inequality.
Chapter 2 Education, Economy and Class.
Chapter 3 Education, State and Status.
Chapter 4 Positions, Strategies and Change.
Chapter 5 The Structure of Pedagogic Discourse.
Chapter 6 The Problems of Knowledge.
Conclusion.
References.
Index
Rob Moore is Senior Lecturer in Sociology of Education in the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education and is a Fellow of Homerton College.
"This is an outstanding contribution to our understanding of
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sociology of education within a broader framework of classical
social science. Anyone interested in the study of education should
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Phil Brown, Economic and Social Research Council
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The author does a skillful job of synthesizing complex topics and
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Vanessa Smith Morest, Columbia University
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