A new title from Routledgeâs Major Themes in Education series, Sociology of Education II is a four-volume anthology of the very best scholarship. It is an essential successor to Sociology of Education (2000), also edited by Stephen J. Ball.Sociology of Education (2000) was the first comprehensive compendium of the fieldâs canonical and cutting-edge research, and this new collection now takes full account of the numerous important developments that have taken place since its appearance. Moreover, Sociology of Education II also includes coverage of many new areas and topics without the scope of the first collection.With a full index, together with a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the learned editor, which places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context, Sociology of Education II is an indispensable work of reference.
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Volume 1 â Theory and Method1. Parlo Singh âGlobalization and Educationâ Educational Theory, 54, 1, 2004, pp.103-115. 2. Basil Bernstein âVertical and Horizontal Discourse: An essayâ British Journal of Sociology of Education, 20, 2, 1999, pp.157-173. 3. John Beck & Michael F. D. Young âThe assault on the professions and the restructuring of academic and professional identities: a Bernsteinian analysisâ British Journal of Sociology of Education, 26, 2, 2005, pp.183-197. 4. Laura Day Ashley âThe use of structuration theory to conceptualize alternative practice in education: the case of private school outreach in Indiaâ British Journal of Sociology of Education, 31, 3, 2010, pp.337-351. 5. Julie Matthews âThe educational imagination and the sociology of education in Australiaâ, Australian Educational Research, 40, 2013, pp.155â171. 6. Mary Haywood Metz âSociology and qualitative methodologies in educational researchâ Harvard Educational Review, 70, 1, 2000, pp.60-74.7. Julie L. Pennington & Cynthia H. Brock âConstructing critical autoethnographic self-studies with white educatorsâ International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 25, 3, 2012, pp.225-250. 8. Inna Semetsky âLiving, learning, loving: Constructing a new ethics of integration in educationâ Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 33, 1, 2012, pp.47-59.9. A. Flintoff, H. Fitzgerald & S. Scraton âThe challenges of intersectionality: researching difference in physical educationâ International Studies in Sociology of Education, 18, 2, 2008, pp.73-85 10. Julie Allan âFoucault and Special Educational Needs: A 'box of tools' for analysing children's experiences of mainstreamingâ Disability & Society, 11, 2, 1996, pp.219-234.11. Raewyn Connell âUsing southern theory: Decolonizing social thought in theory, research and applicationâ Planning Theory, 13, 2, 2014, pp.210â223. 12. Geoff Whitty âSocial Theory and Education Policy: the legacy of Karl Mannheimâ British Journal of Sociology of Education, 18, 2, 1997, pp.149-163. 13. Roger Slee 'Evolving theories of student disengagement: a new job for Durkheim's children?' Oxford Review of Education, 40, 4, 2014, pp.446-465.14. Michael Grenfell âBeing critical: the practical logic of Bourdieu's metanoiaâ Critical Studies in Education, 51, 1, 2010, pp.85-99. 15. Kalervo N. Gulson & Colin Symes âKnowing one's place: space, theory, educationâ Critical Studies in Education, 48, 1, 2007, pp.97-110.16. Stephen Ball and Carol Vincent âEducation, Class Fractions and the Local Rules of Spatial Relationsâ Urban Studies, 44, 7, 2007, pp.1175-1189.17. Loic J. D. Wacquant âTowards a Reflexive Sociology: A Workshop with Pierre Bourdieuâ Sociological Theory, 7, 1, 1989, pp.26-63. 18. Zeus Leonardo âThe Color of Supremacy: Beyond the discourse of âwhite privilegeâ Educational Philosophy and Theory, 36, 2, 2004, pp.137-152. 19. Jeanette Rhedding-Jones âThe Writing on the Wall: Doing a feminist post-structural doctorateâ Gender and Education, 9, 2, 1997, pp.193-206. Volume 2 - Inequalities20. David Gillborn âIntersectionality, Critical Race Theory, and the Primacy of Racism: Race, Class, Gender, and Disability in Educationâ Qualitative Inquiry, 21, 3, 2015, pp.277â287. 21. Elizabeth Bullen and Jane Kenway âBourdieu, subcultural capital and risky girlhoodâ Theory and Research in Education, 3, 1, 2005, pp. 47â61. 22. Pam Christie âTowards an ethics of engagement in education in global timesâ Australian Journal of Education, 49, 3, 2005, pp.238â250. 23. Sue Clegg âFemininities/masculinities and a sense self: thinking gendered academic identities and the intellectual selfâ Gender and Education, 20, 3, 2008, pp.209-221 24. Mads Meier JĂŚger âDoes Cultural Capital Really Affect Academic Achievement? New Evidence from Combined Sibling and Panel Dataâ Sociology of Education 84, 4, 2011, pp.281â298.25. Jean Floud and A.H. Halsey âIntelligence Tests, Social Class and Selection for Secondary Schoolsâ The British Journal of Sociology, 8, 1, 1957, pp.33-39. 26. Liza Reisel âTwo Paths to Inequality in Educational Outcomes: Family Background and Educational Selection in the United States and Norwayâ Sociology of Education 84, 4, 2011, pp.261â280.27. Madeleine Arnot âMaking the Difference to Sociology of Education: Reflections on family-school and gender relationsâ Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 23, 3, 2002, pp. 347-355.28. Jette Kofoed and Jessica Ringrose âTravelling and sticky affects: Exploring teens and sexualized cyberbullying through a Butlerian-Deleuzian- Guattarian lensâ Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 33, 1, 2012, pp.5-20. 29. Claire Maxwell and Peter Aggleton âAgency in action â young women and their sexual relationships in a private schoolâ Gender and Education, 22, 3, 2010, pp.327-343. 30. Glenn C. Savage and Anna Hickey-Moody âGlobal flows as gendered cultural pedagogies: learning gangsta in the âDurty Southââ Critical Studies in Education, 51, 3, 2010, pp.277-293. 31. Xavier Bonal âOn global absences: Reflections on the failings in the education and poverty relationship in Latin Americaâ International Journal of Educational Development 27, 1, 2007, pp.86â100.32. Sally Power and Geoff Whitty âBernstein and the Middle Classâ British Journal of Sociology of Education, 23, 4, 2002, pp.595-606. 33. Diane Reay âBeyond Consciousness? The Psychic Landscape of Social Classâ Sociology, 39, 5, 2005, pp.911â928. 34. Roberta Sassatelli and Marco Santoro âAn Interview with Paul Willis: Commodification, Resistance and Reproductionâ European Journal of Social Theory, 12, 2, 2009, pp.265-289. 35. N. Rollock, C. Vincent, D. Gilborn and SJ Ball âMiddle class by profession: Class, status and identification amongst the Black middle classesâ Ethnicities 13, 3, 2012, pp.253â275. 36. Agnes Van Zanten âMiddle-class Parents and Social Mix in French Urban Schools: reproduction and transformation of class relations in educationâ International Studies in Sociology of Education, 13, 2, 2003, pp.107-123.37. Deborah Youdell âWounds and Reinscriptions: Schools, Sexualities and Performative Subjectsâ Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 25, 4, 2004, pp.477-493.Volume 3 â Politics38. Henry A. Giroux âTheories of Reproduction and Resistance in the New Sociology of Education: A Critical Analysisâ Harvard Educational Review, 53, 3, 1983, pp.257-293. 39. Marta Baltodano âNeoliberalism and the demise of public education: the corporatization of schools of educationâ International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 25, 4, 2012, pp.487-507. 40. Lawrence Angus âSchool choice: neoliberal education policy and imagined futuresâ British Journal of Sociology of Education, 36, 3, 2015, pp.395-413.41. Hugh Lauder âHuman capital theory, the power of transnational companies and a political response in relation to education and economic developmentâ Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 45, 3, 2015, pp.490-493.42. Susan L. Robertson âTeachers' labour, class and the politics of exchangeâ International Studies in Sociology of Education, 10, 3, 2000, pp.285-302 43. Philip Brown âThe Globalisation of Positional Competition?â Sociology, 34, 4, 2000, pp.633-653.44. Mary Bushnell âTeachers in the schoolhouse panopticon: Complicity and resistanceâ Education and Urban Society, 35, 3, 2003, pp.251-272.45. Dan W. Butin âThis Ain't Talk Therapy: Problematizing and Extending Anti-Oppressive Educationâ Educational Researcher, 31, 3, 2002, pp.14-16. 46. Pam Christie and Ravinder Sidhu âGovernmentality and 'Fearless Speech': Framing the Education of Asylum Seeker and Refugee Children in Australiaâ Oxford Review of Education, 32, 4, 2006, pp.449-465.47. Connell, Raewyn âMeeting at the edge of fear: Theory on a world scaleâ Feminist Theory, 16, 1, 2015, pp.49â66. 48. Cameron McCarthy & Greg Dimitriadis âGovernmentality and the Sociology of Education: Media, educational policy and the politics of resentmentâ British Journal of Sociology of Education, 21, 2, 2000, pp.169-185.49. Anna Anderson âThe critical purchase of genealogy: critiquing student participation projectsâ Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 36, 1, 2015, pp.42-52.50. Laura De Pian ââEmboldened bodiesâ: social class, school health policy and obesity discourseâ Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 33, 5, 2012, pp655-672.51. Meg Maguire âFade to Grey: Older women, embodied claims and attributions in English university departments of educationâ Womenâs Studies International Forum 31, 6, 2008, pp.474-482.52. John Evans, Brian Davies, Emma Rich âThe class and cultural functions of obesity discourse: our latter day child saving movementâ International Studies in Sociology of Education, 18, 2, 2008, pp.117-132.53. Elisabet Ăhrn âUrban Education and Segregation: The responses from young peopleâ European Educational Research Journal 11, 1, 2012, pp.45-57. 54. Zeus Leonardo âThe Souls of White Folk: Critical pedagogy, whiteness studies, and globalization discourseâ Race Ethnicity and Education, 5, 1, 2002, pp.29-50. 55. Frank Pignatelli âMapping the terrain of a foucauldian ethics: a response to the surveillance of schoolingâ Studies in Philosophy and Education 21, 2002, pp.157â180.56. Michael W. Apple & Wayne Au âPolitics, theory, and reality in critical pedagogyâ in R. Cowen and A. M. Kazamias (eds.) International Handbook of Comparative Education (Springer, 2009) Volume 4 â Institutions57. Andy Hargreaves âPresentism, Individualism, and Conservatism: The Legacy of Dan Lortieâs Schoolteacher: A Sociological Studyâ Curriculum Inquiry, 40, 1, 2009, pp.143-154.58. Edward F. Pajak âWillard Waller's Sociology of Teaching Reconsidered: "What Does Teaching Do to Teachers?"â American Educational Research Journal, 49, 6, 2012, pp.1182-1213.59. Trine Ăland ââHuman potentialâ and progressive pedagogy: a long cultural history of the ambiguity of âraceâ and âintelligenceââ Race Ethnicity and Education, 15, 4, 2012, pp.561-58560. Bernie Grummell, Dympna Devine and Kathleen Lynch âThe careâless manager: gender, care and new managerialism in higher educationâ Gender and Education, 21, 2, 2009, pp.191-208. 61. Jennifer Jellison Holme and Virginia Snodgrass Rangel âPutting School Reform in Its Place: Social Geography, Organizational Social Capital, and School Performanceâ American Educational Research Journal, 49, 2, 2012, pp.257-283. 62. Bob Lingard, D. Hayes and M. Mills âTeachers and Productive Pedagogies: contextualizing, conceptualizing, utilizingâ Pedagogy, Culture & Society, 11, 3, 2003, pp.399-424. 63. Latish Cherie Reed âThe intersection of race and gender in school leadership for three Black female principalsâ International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 25, 1, 2012, pp.39-58.64. Christine Skelton âThe 'feminisation of schooling' or 're-masculinising' primary education?â International Studies in Sociology of Education, 12, 1, 2002, pp.77-96. 65. Carol Vincent and Jane Martin âClass, Culture and Agency: Researching parental voiceâ Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 23, 1, 2002, pp.108-127.66. Kristen L. Buras ââWe're not going nowhereâ: race, urban space, and the struggle for King Elementary School in New Orleansâ Critical Studies in Education, 54, 1, 2013, pp.19-32. 67. Matthew Clarke and Barbara Hennig âMotivation as Ethical Self-Formationâ Educational Philosophy and Theory, 45, 1, 2013, pp.77-90.68. Kristiina Brunila âA Diminished Self: entrepreneurial and therapeutic ethos operating with a common aimâ European Educational Research Journal, 11, 4, 2012, pp.477-486.69. Jane Kenway and Johannah Fahey âMelancholic mothering: mothers, daughters and family violenceâ Gender and Education, 20, 6, 2008, pp.639-654. 70. Ailei Xie & Gerard A. Postiglione âGuanxi and school success: an ethnographic inquiry of parental involvement in rural Chinaâ British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2015.71. Donald Gillies âAgile bodies: a new imperative in neoliberal governanceâ Journal of Education Policy, 26, 2, 2011, pp.207-223. 72. Michalinos Zembylas ââPedagogy of discomfortâ and its ethical implications: the tensions of ethical violence in social justice educationâ Ethics and Education, 10, 2, 2015, pp.163-174. 73. Miriam E. David âSocial inequalities, gender and lifelong learning: A feminist, sociological review of work, family and educationâ International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 28, 7/8, 2008, pp.260-272. 74. Mathias Decuypere and Maarten Simons âOn the Composition of Academic Work in Digital Timesâ European Educational Research Journal 13, 1, 2014, pp.89-106.75. Terri Seddon âRenewing Sociology of Education? Knowledge Spaces, Situated Enactments, and Sociological Practice in a World on the Moveâ European Educational Research Journal 13, 1, 2014, pp.9-25.
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Stephen J Ball is Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK.