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Routledge New Sociologies of Elite Schooling - Academic Book

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Explore the complex role of elite schools in modern society with this scholarly work from Routledge. This book examines how these institutions maintain their position and adapt through various social, cultural, and political changes. It looks at how they help reproduce power, privilege, and status while constantly creating new forms of them. Researchers across multiple disciplines, including sociologists, historians, anthropologists, and geographers, have studied these institutions to understand their lasting impact. This text provides a deep look into the processes of class making. It also investigates how factors like gender, race, ethnicity, place, and mobility overlap within these educational environments. This book serves as a valuable resource for students and academics interested in how educational structures influence social hierarchy and identity. By analyzing these systems, readers gain a better understanding of how privilege is maintained and transformed across different times and locations.

Key Features

Examines how elite schools adapt to social, cultural, and political changes over time.

Analyzes the reproduction of power, status, and privilege within educational systems.

Provides a multi-disciplinary perspective involving sociologists, historians, anthropologists, and geographers.

Investigates the processes of class making and social identity formation.

Explores the overlap of gender, race, ethnicity, place, and mobility in schooling.

Offers academic insights into how institutional status is produced and maintained.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
23 May 2017
Listed Since
20 October 2016

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