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Crozier, Gill.
White middle class identities and urban schooling[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
305.5/508909
書名/作者:
White middle class identities and urban schooling/ Diane Reay, Gill Crozier, David James.
作者:
Reay, Diane.
其他作者:
Crozier, Gill.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2011.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
附註:
Includes index.
標題:
Middle class - Great Britain.
標題:
Group identity - Great Britain.
標題:
Urban schools - Great Britain.
標題:
School choice - Great Britain.
標題:
Social Science.
標題:
Education.
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE - Social Classes.
ISBN:
9780230302501 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230302505 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-196) and index.
內容註:
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The White Middle Classes in the Twenty-First Century b6 s Identities Under Siege? -- White Middle Class Identity Formation: Theory and Practice -- Family History, Class Practices and Habitus -- Habitus as a Sense of Place -- Against-the-Grain School Choice in Neoliberal Times -- A Darker Shade of Pale: Whiteness as Integral to Middle Class Identity -- The Psychosocial: Ambivalences and Anxieties of Privilege -- Young People and the Urban Comprehensive: Remaking Cosmopolitan Citizens or Reproducing Hegemonic White Middle Class Values? Reinvigorating Democracy: Middle Class Moralities in Neoliberal Times -- Conclusion: -- Appendix 1: Methods and Methodology -- Appendix 2: Parental Occupations and Sector -- Appendix 3: The Sample Families in Terms of ACORN Categories -- References.
摘要、提要註:
Decades of neo-liberal reforms have established a market in secondary schooling, where 'choice' and 'diversity' are expected to drive up standards and maximize individual responsibility. This is known to favour middle class people. But what of those middle classes deliberately choosing ordinary and even 'low performing' secondary schools for their children? What are their motives, and how do they experience the choice? What is it like for the young people themselves? Where do they end up? And what does all this show us about contemporary white middle class identity and its formation? This groundbreaking study offers some answers to these questions. Based on detailed fieldwork with parents and children, it examines 'against-the-grain' school choices, looking in particular at family history, locality, the nature of 'choice' itself and associated anxieties, relationships to other ethnic groups and to whiteness, and the implications for democracy. The book highlights an inescapable acquisitiveness but also more hopeful dimensions of contemporary white middle class identity.
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
White middle class identities and urban schooling[electronic resource] /
Reay, Diane.
White middle class identities and urban schooling
[electronic resource] /Diane Reay, Gill Crozier, David James. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource.
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-196) and index.
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The White Middle Classes in the Twenty-First Century b6 s Identities Under Siege? -- White Middle Class Identity Formation: Theory and Practice -- Family History, Class Practices and Habitus -- Habitus as a Sense of Place -- Against-the-Grain School Choice in Neoliberal Times -- A Darker Shade of Pale: Whiteness as Integral to Middle Class Identity -- The Psychosocial: Ambivalences and Anxieties of Privilege -- Young People and the Urban Comprehensive: Remaking Cosmopolitan Citizens or Reproducing Hegemonic White Middle Class Values? Reinvigorating Democracy: Middle Class Moralities in Neoliberal Times -- Conclusion: -- Appendix 1: Methods and Methodology -- Appendix 2: Parental Occupations and Sector -- Appendix 3: The Sample Families in Terms of ACORN Categories -- References.
Decades of neo-liberal reforms have established a market in secondary schooling, where 'choice' and 'diversity' are expected to drive up standards and maximize individual responsibility. This is known to favour middle class people. But what of those middle classes deliberately choosing ordinary and even 'low performing' secondary schools for their children? What are their motives, and how do they experience the choice? What is it like for the young people themselves? Where do they end up? And what does all this show us about contemporary white middle class identity and its formation? This groundbreaking study offers some answers to these questions. Based on detailed fieldwork with parents and children, it examines 'against-the-grain' school choices, looking in particular at family history, locality, the nature of 'choice' itself and associated anxieties, relationships to other ethnic groups and to whiteness, and the implications for democracy. The book highlights an inescapable acquisitiveness but also more hopeful dimensions of contemporary white middle class identity.
ISBN: 9780230302501 (electronic bk.)
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