The International Handbook on the Sociology of Education: An International Assessment of New Research and Theory
By (Author) Carlos Alberto Torres
Edited by Ari Antikainen
Contributions by Siikka Aapola
Contributions by Jason Chang
Contributions by A B. Dijkstra
Contributions by Jaap Dronkers
Contributions by Tuula Gordon
Contributions by Honario Martin Izquierdo
Contributions by Ingrid Jonsson
Contributions by Steve Jordan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
10th December 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Society and culture: general
Sociology and anthropology
306.43
Paperback
384
Width 152mm, Height 225mm, Spine 23mm
549g
The twentieth century has been marked by the expansion of educational opportunities worldwide. It has been the century of education, and the role of the state in the promotion of public education has been decisive. Yet, at the millennium's turn efforts to diminish the role of the state are rapidly changing education, especially in terms of its role in democracy. This comprehensive handbook offers a fresh view of the social context of education, outlining the challenges as well as the advances in public and private education systems. The book offers a systematic account of current social theory and methodologies, applied perspectives on the development of education in many regions of the world, and compares key themes such as access, school choice, equity, and educational performance. Visit our website for sample chapters!
An ambitious, highly readable volume that works, laudably, to link various debates within the sociology of education to the larger forces of globalization that increasingly inform our world. Each chapter evidences fine scholarship. Most chapters offer significant contributions to the field, and students of the sociology of education will gain much from reading them. Indeed, the volume has much to offer, and it succeeds in raising awareness of the need to expand the scope of the sociology of education. * Contemporary Sociology *
Carlos Alberto Torres is professor of social sciences and comparative education and is director of the Latin American Center at UCLA. Ari Antikainen is professor of sociology and education at the University of Joensuu.