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Identity crisis? Problems and issues in the sociology of education

Abstract:
This article looks at the recent history of the sociology of education and draws lessons about the future from that review. Beginning with a consideration of the reorientation of sociology of education in a hostile political context, it analyses recent official attacks on sociologically-informed research in education. This paper locates this reorientation in the changing relationship between sociologists of education and policy-makers since the 1960s. In so doing, it documents briefly the shift towards neo-Marxist critiques of education as a vehicle for maintaining and sustaining inequality, and the subsequent dismissal of sociology of education by policy-makers. The ways in which theoretical debates within the main discipline have affected the direction of work in the sub-discipline are also considered. Finally, we explore the possibilities for sustaining and supporting sociology of education as a key arena for the maintenance of a narrative of modernity while accommodating more recent movement towards a recognition of complexity, contingency and subjectivity.

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Journal:
British Journal of Sociology of Education More from this journal
Volume:
22
Issue:
1
Pages:
109-120
Publication date:
2001-03-01
ISSN:
0142-5692


Language:
English
Pubs id:
pubs:500451
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uuid:546d98d1-279e-41e9-a6c6-8bf93ff32f25
Local pid:
pubs:500451
Source identifiers:
500451
Deposit date:
2015-01-15

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