International Sociology of Education Conference

Event
The Royal Foundation of St Katharine
2 Butcher Row
London E14 8DS
United Kingdom
Tuesday, 19 November, 2013 - 09:45 to Wednesday, 20 November, 2013 - 17:00

The conference is organised and the speakers personally invited by Professor Len Barton, the Editor of Disability & Society, British Journal of Sociology of Education and Executive Editor of International Studies in Sociology of Education.

The academic peer reviewed journal International Studies in Sociology of Education (now published 4 times a year by Routledge, Taylor and Francis) is based on the conference theme and does contain many of the papers given at the conference as well as from outside sources.

The journal publishes papers in the sociology of education which critically engage with theoretical and empirical issues, drawn from as wide a range of perspectives as possible. It aims to move debates forward. The journal is international in outlook and readership and receives papers from around the world. The journal publishes four issues a year; the first three are devoted to a particular theme while the fourth is an 'open' issue.

Welcome and introduction  
   
1. Education and Power - Naomi Hodgson, Antonia Kupfer & Peter Mayo, Institute of Education, London, Universities of Southampton and Malta 11.15-12.55
   
Lunch 13.00 - 14.00
   
2. Elite schools in a new field of power? Schooling and international student mobility in the UK - Rachel Brooks & Johanna Waters, Universities of Surrey and Oxford 14.00-15.15
   
3. Elite schools in Ireland: the complexities of distinction in an economically selective, state-funded market - Aline Courtois, Hibernian College, Dublin, Ireland  15.15 – 16.30
   
Tea 16.30-16.45
   
4 KEYNOTE LECTURE - Jane Kenway, Monash University, Australia 17.00-18.30
   
Dinner  19.00
   
WEDNESDAY 20TH NOVEMBER 2013  
   
5 Private-elite schools – a fuzzy boundary? The ordering of the private education marketplace in England - Claire Maxwell, Institute of Education, London 09.00 -10.15
   
6 Diaspora Dilemmas: an educational ethnography of second-generation Afro-Caribbeans in London & New York - Derron Wallace, University of Cambridge 10.15 - 11.30
   
Coffee 11.30 – 12.00
   
7 Comfort Radicalism and NEET: A conservative praxis - James Avis, University of Huddersfield 12.00 - 13.15
   
Lunch 13.15 - 14.15
   
8 Theorizing policy in the sociology of education - Megan Lourie & Elizabeth Rata, University of Aukland, New Zealand 14.15 - 15.30
   
9 Youth education and employment: the role of identity in post-18 choice making processes - Kate Hoskins, University of Roehampton 15.45 – 17.00
   
Tea and depart 17.00  
   
END OF CONFERENCE  

 

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