Bourdieu and Reflexivity: opportunities through the habitus clivé?
I was recently asked to present as part of a master class on Bourdieu and Higher Education...
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I was recently asked to present as part of a master class on Bourdieu and Higher Education...
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The phrase ‘imagined community’ has taken on a life of its own in recent years but can be traced...
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[This post is part of a series – click here for the first blog] Mark and Christina’s presentation...
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Mark Murphy and Cristina Costa’s presentation on Bourdieu at the ECER conference last September...
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Read MoreMaking Space for Queer Identifying Religious Youth is now out, published by Palgrave (2015), based...
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Next week I will be teaching a class on gender and (in)equalities in education as part of the...
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The cult of the individual permeates so much modern thinking about society, equality and democracy...
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[part of the launch week for the book: Bourdieu, Habitus and Social Research: The art of...
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