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State Schooling and the Reproduction of Lived Inequalities

State Schooling and the Reproduction of Lived Inequalities

Contesting Lived Inequalities Through Participatory Methods

by Sharon Jones
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/12/2022

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This book critically explores the role of state schooling in the reproduction of social class inequalities in the UK. By uniquely combining critical ethnographic methods with participatory and visual research, it foregrounds the experiences and recollections of working class adults in relation to their past schooling.

Drawing upon her own lived experiences, Jones theorises the experiences of her participants using an analysis of Marxist, Bourdieusian and Freirean frameworks to uncover relations of power and illustrate how schooling has reduced individual agency and sustained lived inequalities. By creating space for a Visual Intervention within Critical Ethnography (VICE) alongside her analysis of class and society, Jones successfully illuminates that working class struggles are not permanent, and that agency can be activated. The book also addresses an important need by centring research from the lived educational experiences of the working class, and, in particular, working class adults. Making a unique theoretical and methodological contribution using an innovative combined methodology approach, the text ultimately highlights the potential of empowering disadvantaged individuals by raising critical consciousness.

Though it is focused on the experiences of adults, this book has important understandings for all sectors of education and will be of interest to academics, researchers and students interested in the sociology of education, research methods in education, social inequality, social class and education politics.

ISBN:
9781032192222
9781032192222
Category:
Education
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-12-2022
Publisher:
Routledge
Country of origin:
United States
Sharon Jones

Thanks for dropping by and welcome to my Amazon author page. I'm the author of the original Burn After Writing - a self-discovery book that encourages you the reader to ask yourself where you've come from, where you are now and ultimately just where you are going.

My new book This Is What My Soul Looks Like continues that journey of self-reflection by asking just who you really are and how those around shape your life.

Think of it as Self Therapy. Both books began their journey right here at my kitchen table in the North East of England as I sought to answer some of the questions that I had in my own life. In my spare time, I like to write lists, start conversations and find new ways of questioning just who I am and where I'm going.

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