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Abramovitz, Mimi; Sherraden, Margaret S. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2016
This article reopens the historic debate about the roles of micro and macro practice in social work and encourages the profession to find ways to achieve a better balance between case and cause in education, practice, and research. To this end, it traces the history of the case versus cause debate including conceptual frameworks for rebalancing…
Descriptors: Social Work, Professional Education, Caseworker Approach, Role
Cushion, Christopher; Partington, Mark – Sport, Education and Society, 2016
The aim of this paper was to critically review existing literature relating to, and critically analyse current conceptualisations of, "coaching philosophy." The review reveals a bewildering approach to definitions, terms and frameworks that have limited explanation and reveal a lack of conceptual clarity. It is argued that rather than…
Descriptors: Criticism, Athletic Coaches, Ideology, Teaching Methods
Williams, Julian; Choudry, Sophina – Research in Mathematics Education, 2016
Mathematics education needs a better appreciation of the dominant power structures in the educational field: Bourdieu's theory of capital provides a good starting point. We argue from Bourdieu's perspective that school mathematics provides capital that is finely tuned to generationally reproduce the social structures that serve to keep the…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Social Structure, Power Structure
Burke, Ciaran Thomas; Emmerich, Nathan; Ingram, Nicola – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
This article engages with Atkinson's recent criticisms of concepts of collective habitus, such as "institutional" and "familial" habitus, in order to defend their conceptual utility and theoretical coherence. In so doing we promote a flexible understanding of habitus as "both" an individual and a collective concept. By retaining this flexibility…
Descriptors: Personality, Collectivism, Individualism, Social Theories
Thompson, Ron; Simmons, Robin – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
This paper uses Raymond Boudon's model of educational expansion to examine the relationship between education and social mobility, paying particular attention to post-compulsory education--an important site of social differentiation in England. The paper shows how Boudon focuses explicitly on the consequences of educational expansion, and argues…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Social Theories, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Amenta, Edwin; Caren, Neal; Stobaugh, James E. – Social Forces, 2012
We propose a political reform theory, a political and historical institutionalist argument that holds that shifts in political structures, partisan regimes and policy greatly influence movements. We appraise this argument, along with resource mobilization, political opportunity and media alternatives, by analyzing 600,000 articles in the "New York…
Descriptors: Social Action, Social Change, Social Structure, Political Attitudes
Haunberger, Sigrid – Policy Futures in Education, 2010
This article focuses on the question of whether educational expansion leads to a new type of society, the education society. Taking into consideration the combined elements of three models of society (the post-industrial society, the knowledge society and the information society)--the chances and risks of an educational society will be elicited…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Structure, Education Work Relationship, Sociology
Carvalho, Flavia; Dana, Daniel; Roth, Gene – Online Submission, 2007
Feminist pedagogy as a research construct can be classified into gender and liberatory subgroups. Gender models frequently focus on learning. Liberatory models underline the social structures and power relations which constitute systems of oppression. Humor in practice may be used as a social corrective, or it may be used to extend power distances…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Feminism, Humor, Gender Issues

Jansen, Sue Curry – Journal of Communication, 1989
Explores gender politics in information technology theory and research. Maintains that an absence of critical consciousness about gender reproduces old patterns of power and privilege in the social distribution of knowledge. Identifies ways in which displays of the perspectivity of knowledge can secure new models of systematic,…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communications, Feminism, Information Technology

Cicourel, Aaron V. – Discourse Processes, 1980
Argues that the study of discourse and the larger context of social interaction requires explicit reference to a broader organizational setting and aspects of cultural beliefs often ignored by students of discourse, conversational analysis, and paralinguistic and nonverbal activities. (FL)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis
Hudabiunigg, Ingrid – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2004
This paper analyses an extensive corpus of texts from the German media and existing studies of German perspectives on Poland, Russia, the Czech Republic and Slovenia in order to demonstrate that there are two idealised culture cognitive models (ICCMs) that function as overarching categories for Europe: the ICCM west (the members of the European…
Descriptors: Nouns, Foreign Countries, German, Schemata (Cognition)
Olsen, Marvin E.; Merwin, Donna J. – 1976
Broadly conceived, social impacts refer to all changes in the structure and functioning of patterned social ordering that occur in conjunction with an environmental, technological, or social innovation or alteration. Departing from the usual cost-benefit analysis approach, a new methodology proposes conducting social impact assessment grounded in…
Descriptors: Demography, Development, Economics, Environmental Research