This paper reports on a research project, the aim of which was to
... capital, many music teachers attach little value or respect to it. This puts music teachers badly out of step with their pupils’ cultural interests and may be another factor in the problems facing secondary school music. There are however problems in attempting to use Bourdieu’s theory of cultural p ...
... capital, many music teachers attach little value or respect to it. This puts music teachers badly out of step with their pupils’ cultural interests and may be another factor in the problems facing secondary school music. There are however problems in attempting to use Bourdieu’s theory of cultural p ...
Social class and educational achievement
... galleries with their parents, foreign holidays, etc. Through these experiences they gain a better understanding of the world which helps them understand what is being taught at school. Middle class children tend to have books, computers and educational toys to help them learn at home. Middle class h ...
... galleries with their parents, foreign holidays, etc. Through these experiences they gain a better understanding of the world which helps them understand what is being taught at school. Middle class children tend to have books, computers and educational toys to help them learn at home. Middle class h ...
measure the impact of culture on wellbeing
... For decades in Europe, the governments have been redistributing wealth to their citizens to mitigate inequalities, support them and better fulfil their needs through public services and a growing private consumption. Nevertheless, over the last two decades, inequalities ...
... For decades in Europe, the governments have been redistributing wealth to their citizens to mitigate inequalities, support them and better fulfil their needs through public services and a growing private consumption. Nevertheless, over the last two decades, inequalities ...
CAE-reflection-culture-wellbeing-2013
... For decades in Europe, the governments have been redistributing wealth to their citizens to mitigate inequalities, support them and better fulfil their needs through public services and a growing private consumption. Nevertheless, over the last two decades, inequalities ...
... For decades in Europe, the governments have been redistributing wealth to their citizens to mitigate inequalities, support them and better fulfil their needs through public services and a growing private consumption. Nevertheless, over the last two decades, inequalities ...
A Utopian Educator from Turkey:
... and self-righteous people alienated from their own people and society. Tonguç‟s intellectual power and specificity do not come from the brightness of his philosophical arguments on education, but from his capacity to raise the awareness of his people devoid of (self)consciousness in terms of social ...
... and self-righteous people alienated from their own people and society. Tonguç‟s intellectual power and specificity do not come from the brightness of his philosophical arguments on education, but from his capacity to raise the awareness of his people devoid of (self)consciousness in terms of social ...
Reviews
... or well over a decade a dominant trend in Buddhist studies has been a movement away from comparative philosophical studies and to ward historical studies. The method of historical studies has been variously understood as emphasizing either the textual history of Buddhist writings in their different ...
... or well over a decade a dominant trend in Buddhist studies has been a movement away from comparative philosophical studies and to ward historical studies. The method of historical studies has been variously understood as emphasizing either the textual history of Buddhist writings in their different ...
The Sciences of Man in Society during the Enlightenment
... In the course handout you will find an introduction to the topic I want to cover in this lecture. There you will also find some illustrative quotations from the works of some philosophers of the Enlightenment designed to focus attention on some of the leading features of this movement, where these f ...
... In the course handout you will find an introduction to the topic I want to cover in this lecture. There you will also find some illustrative quotations from the works of some philosophers of the Enlightenment designed to focus attention on some of the leading features of this movement, where these f ...
The influence of social scientists` small bourgeois class
... our choice of theoretical and methodological approaches to study of social inequality, as well as our practical standpoints, interests and values, in order to be able to attempt to control their influence on our interpretation of research findings and policy suggestions. The main hypothesis of this ...
... our choice of theoretical and methodological approaches to study of social inequality, as well as our practical standpoints, interests and values, in order to be able to attempt to control their influence on our interpretation of research findings and policy suggestions. The main hypothesis of this ...
towards a common education policy in Europe?
... • First, we need to recall that the Lisbon summit ‘does not acknowledge education as a “teleological” policy area, an area in itself..(it) is part of social policy, labour market and overall economic policy’ (Gornitzka 2005,17). • Argument is that we see this most clearly in the rise of Lifelong Lea ...
... • First, we need to recall that the Lisbon summit ‘does not acknowledge education as a “teleological” policy area, an area in itself..(it) is part of social policy, labour market and overall economic policy’ (Gornitzka 2005,17). • Argument is that we see this most clearly in the rise of Lifelong Lea ...
01The Promise
... points of the intersections of biography and history within society. In large part, contemporary man’s sell-conscious view of himself as at least an outsider, if not a permanent stranger, rests upon an absorbed realization of social relativity and of the transformative power of history. The sociolog ...
... points of the intersections of biography and history within society. In large part, contemporary man’s sell-conscious view of himself as at least an outsider, if not a permanent stranger, rests upon an absorbed realization of social relativity and of the transformative power of history. The sociolog ...
Working with Latinos/as - AIDS Education and Training Centers
... who folks are. For some people, bringing additional family members is a sign of support and caring. Try to include the spouse and other family members. If confidentiality is an issue, mention it to the person, and let them decide whom she or he wants to include in the sessions; ...
... who folks are. For some people, bringing additional family members is a sign of support and caring. Try to include the spouse and other family members. If confidentiality is an issue, mention it to the person, and let them decide whom she or he wants to include in the sessions; ...
The concept of social class in modern Greek sociology
... location(s) of the same people would become invisible given that their experiences would be prioritised. That is, their social position is not only determined merely by ...
... location(s) of the same people would become invisible given that their experiences would be prioritised. That is, their social position is not only determined merely by ...
1 - Flinders University
... “Men* make their own history, but they do not make it just as they please; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given, and transmitted from the past” (Marx cited in Feuer, 1969, p. 360). This paper provides a background against w ...
... “Men* make their own history, but they do not make it just as they please; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given, and transmitted from the past” (Marx cited in Feuer, 1969, p. 360). This paper provides a background against w ...
SÉRIE ANTROPOLOGIA 375 POST-IMPERIALISM. A - DAN
... within such frameworks of analysis. It is a diversified theoretical and political stance marked by the presence of writers of the English language who are mostly from former British colony countries. This is my starting point. The post-colonial situation it refers to is intimately related to the dec ...
... within such frameworks of analysis. It is a diversified theoretical and political stance marked by the presence of writers of the English language who are mostly from former British colony countries. This is my starting point. The post-colonial situation it refers to is intimately related to the dec ...
Confucian Worries about the Aristotelian Sophos
... suggested in various ways that the Aristotelian sophos overvalues theoretically wise understanding at the expense of other, less-narrowly intellectual goods; that the theoretically wise understanding the sophos pursues is useless and of questionable value; and that the 1sophos’s way of life requires ...
... suggested in various ways that the Aristotelian sophos overvalues theoretically wise understanding at the expense of other, less-narrowly intellectual goods; that the theoretically wise understanding the sophos pursues is useless and of questionable value; and that the 1sophos’s way of life requires ...
Conceptual History and International Relations
... since the relevant discourse is internal only; IR discourse is driven by IR discourse. And it is reductionist since it reduces any potential external influence to events. The contextualist approach, which informs this paper, treats “external discourse” as at least as important as internal discourse ...
... since the relevant discourse is internal only; IR discourse is driven by IR discourse. And it is reductionist since it reduces any potential external influence to events. The contextualist approach, which informs this paper, treats “external discourse” as at least as important as internal discourse ...
Sociological Imagination
... Troubles occur within the character of the individual and within the range of his or her immediate relations with others; they have to do with one's self and with those limited areas of social life of which one is directly and personally aware. Accordingly, the statement and the resolution of troub ...
... Troubles occur within the character of the individual and within the range of his or her immediate relations with others; they have to do with one's self and with those limited areas of social life of which one is directly and personally aware. Accordingly, the statement and the resolution of troub ...
DOC - commoner.org.uk
... autonomy from the party form, trade unions, professional politicians seeking election to represent the working class in the palazzo of power, etc. In short, it means the autonomy of social selfdetermination against forms of organisation that derive their rational from capitalist society and are thus ...
... autonomy from the party form, trade unions, professional politicians seeking election to represent the working class in the palazzo of power, etc. In short, it means the autonomy of social selfdetermination against forms of organisation that derive their rational from capitalist society and are thus ...
Social Democracy and Revolution
... bourgeoisie had no desire for the republican fruits of this victory or to shoulder the cause of democracy, and the proletariat, on its own, was not sufficiently prepared to pluck the fruits for itself. The class dismemberment of a bourgeois nation has gone much further in our country than in Prussia ...
... bourgeoisie had no desire for the republican fruits of this victory or to shoulder the cause of democracy, and the proletariat, on its own, was not sufficiently prepared to pluck the fruits for itself. The class dismemberment of a bourgeois nation has gone much further in our country than in Prussia ...
From culture to hegemony
... reflect for a moment, it should be obvious that access to the means by which ideas are disseminated in our society (i.e. principally the mass media) is not the same for all classes. Some groups have more say, more opportunity to make the rules, to organize meaning, while others are less favourably p ...
... reflect for a moment, it should be obvious that access to the means by which ideas are disseminated in our society (i.e. principally the mass media) is not the same for all classes. Some groups have more say, more opportunity to make the rules, to organize meaning, while others are less favourably p ...
The Promise - WebCampus --- Drexel University College of Medicine
... its history, even as he is made by society and by its historical push and shove. The sociological imagination enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society. That is its task and its promise. To recognize this task and this promise is the mark of the class ...
... its history, even as he is made by society and by its historical push and shove. The sociological imagination enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society. That is its task and its promise. To recognize this task and this promise is the mark of the class ...
Marxism and Civil Society 8-10 th June 2017 People`s History
... are identitarian themselves (the defence of a certain ‘interest’). Other categories in whose name the critique of identity is made – society, nation, community – are still less satisfactory, because they serve to obscure division. A different kind of critique of contemporary identity politics – not ...
... are identitarian themselves (the defence of a certain ‘interest’). Other categories in whose name the critique of identity is made – society, nation, community – are still less satisfactory, because they serve to obscure division. A different kind of critique of contemporary identity politics – not ...
Why Culture Matters Political culture doesn`t explain everything
... a) Direct socialization – communication of information, values, feelings – ex. Civics courses, government education programs. b) Indirect socialization – political views are inadvertently molded by experiences – ex. Children observing behavior of parents, teachers, friends – observing political and ...
... a) Direct socialization – communication of information, values, feelings – ex. Civics courses, government education programs. b) Indirect socialization – political views are inadvertently molded by experiences – ex. Children observing behavior of parents, teachers, friends – observing political and ...
Can the Subaltern Speak?
... addressing oneself to a layer of material which had hitherto had no perti nence for history and which had not been recognized as having any moral, aesthetic or historical value.’ It is the slippage from rendering visible the mechanism to rendering the individual, both avoiding ‘any kind of analysis ...
... addressing oneself to a layer of material which had hitherto had no perti nence for history and which had not been recognized as having any moral, aesthetic or historical value.’ It is the slippage from rendering visible the mechanism to rendering the individual, both avoiding ‘any kind of analysis ...
Preface
... the subject, that no individual has, of natural right, a separate property in an acre of land, for instance. By an universal law, indeed, whatever, whether fixed or movable, belongs to all men equally and in common, is the property for the moment of him who occupies it, but when he relinquishes the ...
... the subject, that no individual has, of natural right, a separate property in an acre of land, for instance. By an universal law, indeed, whatever, whether fixed or movable, belongs to all men equally and in common, is the property for the moment of him who occupies it, but when he relinquishes the ...
Anti-intellectualism
Anti-intellectualism is hostility towards and mistrust of intellect, intellectuals, and intellectual pursuits, usually expressed as the derision of education, philosophy, literature, art, and science, as impractical and contemptible. Alternatively, self-described intellectuals who are alleged to fail to adhere to rigorous standards of scholarship may be described as anti-intellectuals although pseudo-intellectualism is a more commonly, and perhaps more accurately, used description for this phenomenon.In public discourse, anti-intellectuals are usually perceived and publicly present themselves as champions of the common folk—populists against political elitism and academic elitism—proposing that the educated are a social class detached from the everyday concerns of the majority, and that they dominate political discourse and higher education.Because ""anti-intellectual"" can be pejorative, defining specific cases of anti-intellectualism can be troublesome; one can object to specific facets of intellectualism or the application thereof without being dismissive of intellectual pursuits in general. Moreover, allegations of anti-intellectualism can constitute an appeal to authority or an appeal to ridicule that attempts to discredit an opponent rather than specifically addressing his or her arguments.Anti-intellectualism is a common facet of totalitarian dictatorships to oppress political dissent. Perhaps its most extreme political form was during the 1970s in Cambodia under the rule of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, when people were killed for being academics or even for merely wearing eyeglasses (as it suggested literacy) in the Killing Fields.During the Spanish Civil War and the following dictatorship, General Francisco Franco's civilian repression, the White Terror campaign, killed an estimated 200,000 civilians, targeting heavily writers, artists, teachers and professors.