Bourdieu and Chinese Education: Inequality, Competition, and Change

Bourdieu and Chinese Education: Inequality, Competition, and Change

by Allan Luke (Editor), Guanglun Michael Mu (Editor), KarenDooley (Editor)

Synopsis

This book uses Bourdieu's sociological approach for research as a jumping-off point for framing our understandings and analyses of China and Chinese education. Three major themes-inequality, competition, and change-are explored across several theoretical and contextual bases. Bringing together top scholars in the field, the volume examines empirical studies that analyse social (im)mobility through education for students affected by the social divides of class, culture and rural/urban locations; teacher identity and the field of schooling in the current Chinese environment and going forward; and the university as an institution for the production of knowledge about education in the globalizing academy. Offering insights into the historical and cultural context for China's educational landscape, the contributions of this book revisit Bourdieusian concepts from a new empirical vantage point and bring together key studies that illuminate new pathways for the study of Chinese sociology of education.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 284
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 30 Oct 2018

ISBN 10: 1138098620
ISBN 13: 9781138098626

Author Bio
Guanglun Michael Mu is Senior Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Karen Dooley is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Allan Luke is Emeritus Professor at Queensland University of Technology, Australia.