FW: Stephen Ball's The education debate - out now!
Out now! The 3rd edition of Stephen J. Ball’s The education debate
Education policy is hard to keep track of... a problem that this book solves. In this updated edition, Ball examines new areas of focus, including the increased interest of business in education and the impact of austerity and precarity. More info here.
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New and recent titles in Education from Policy Press
By Stephen J. Ball
"This brilliant book should be be compulsory reading for all sociologists of education everywhere, and for all those interested in education."
Bob Lingard, University of Queensland
Education policy and racial biopolitics in multicultural cities
By Kalervo N. Gulson and P. Taylor Webb
"In this highly original book, Gulson and Webb make an informed and exciting contribution to post-structural approaches to policy analysis."
Patrick Bailey, University College London
Supporting struggling students on placement
By Jo Finch
"This fascinating read is a must for everyone involved in student placements. It is based on sound research and written by an expert in the field." Mark Doel, Emeritus Professor, Sheffield Hallam University
Corporate elites and the reform of public education
Edited by Helen M. Gunter, David Hall and Michael W. Apple
"This book reclaims the concept of the public in our educational system. A must read for our confusing and risky times." Dr. Carlos Alberto Torres, Distinguished Professor of Education and UNESCO UCLA Chair in Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education
Deepening inequality in times of austerity
By Lorenza Antonucci
"An eye-opening account of the material inequalities that young people face whilst at university...should be read by anyone interested in Higher Education policies in Europe." LSE Review of Books
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Inequality, education and the working classes
By Diane Reay
“Incredibly insightful and passionate …Diane Reay really does get class. Mandatory reading for anyone proclaiming greater equity in education.” John Smyth, University of Huddersfield
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Out this month: What kind of democracy is this?
By Matt Flinders
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