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Bates, Richard – 1985
This volume is part of a series of monographs from Australia devoted to outlining an alternative approach, based on neo-Marxist concepts, to educational administration. Beginning with a discussion of the contested relationship between the individual and the state, the politics of administration is set within the debate over liberalism, Marxism and…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Bureaucracy, Capitalism, Democracy
Kanpol, Barry – 1988
This article presents ethnographic data to elaborate the nature of teacher resistance and accommodation to the structural context of schooling, and it illustrates the dynamics of group solidarity among a group of eighth-grade middle school teachers. The analysis is predicated on concepts identified by Paul Willis in his study "Learning to…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Ethnography, Marxian Analysis
Larson, Charles U.; Denton, Robert E. – 1986
Advertising plays on the broad feelings of alienation (defined as an individual's frustrated or estranged responses to economic and sociological phenomena which affect that individual's place in society) which are endemic to the American consumer society and are, in Marxist views, symptomatic of any capitalist system. By generating anxieties and…
Descriptors: Advertising, Alienation, Capitalism, Industrialization
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Gordon, Liz – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1984
Willis's ethnographic study "Learning to Labour" affirmed the education system as a site of the transmission of class inequality and showed that this transmission is not the result of mechanistic social reproduction but rather of cultural processes within schools. The study and Willis's thoughts on the subject since the study was…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Sociology, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography
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Yelin, Louise – Journal of Basic Writing, 1978
Discusses Marxist theory and scholarship as they illuminate the relationships between basic writing courses, language, literacy, and values, both in the broad institutional context and in the narrower instructional context. (RL)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational Environment, Educationally Disadvantaged, Higher Education
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Andrews, Sharon Vincz – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1989
This paper explores the evidence of a substantive paradigm shift in curriculum theory by examining the questions that have caused Elliot Eisner's radical shift from an empirical-analytical research model to a critical-theoretical one. The role of theory development and of ethics and values in research have propelled Eisner's theoretical shift. (TE)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Marxian Analysis
Moneyhun, Clyde – 1993
The classical marketplace metaphor for intellectual exchange forms the ideological basis for the way argument is still taught in composition classrooms, where supposedly students are being prepared to participate as full citizens in an equal democracy. However, such a view of democratic citizenship, free speech, and argument is open to criticism…
Descriptors: Course Content, Democracy, English Instruction, Freedom of Speech
Watkins, Peter – 1985
This volume is part of a series of monographs from Australia devoted to outlining an alternative approach, based on neo-Marxist concepts, to educational administration. The introductory essay in this volume attempts to develop and clarify the basis for an alternative, dialectical approach to educational administration, which emphasizes the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Principles, Bureaucracy, Educational Administration
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Liston, Daniel P. – American Journal of Education, 1988
Examines and assesses Marxist debates over schooling and societal reproduction. Argues that, if Marxists insist on using functional analysis to explain schools in capitalist society, the accuracy of these explanations must be empirically assessed. (FMW)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Educational Sociology, Educational Theories, Foundations of Education
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Lakomski, Gabriele – Curriculum Inquiry, 1984
The theory of symbolic violence, a structuralist theory of socialization and reproduction of social inequality, is analyzed and criticized as insinuating a radical stance while hiding its objectivist nature and defeatist assumptions. The central concepts of power, power relations, habitus, and the term "arbitrary" are discussed. (MJL)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Cole, Mike – Policy Futures in Education, 2004
The author begins by arguing that in order to understand imperialism it is necessary to have a conceptual awareness of the concepts of racism and racialisation. He then considers how the British Empire impacted on schools during the imperial era. He goes on to examine the nature of the New Imperialism. Calls are currently being made by notable…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Critical Theory, Marxian Analysis, Racial Bias
Angus, Lawrence – 1986
This monograph presents a fictionalized case study of a real Catholic school in Australian society, Christian Brothers College (C.B.C.), which illustrates the manner in which "forces" for both continuity and change are negotiated at C.B.C. After a brief introduction, the volume opens with four thematic papers by separate authors,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Anthropology, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography
Smith, Richard – 1985
This volume is part of a series of monographs from Australia devoted to outlining an alternative approach, based on neo-Marxist concepts, to policy studies in education. The opening essay in this volume argues that the controversy over inequalities in education is essentially a school-level issue, involving what administrators and teachers do with…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Foreign Countries
Acker, Joan – 1983
Only by recognizing that class is not gender neutral can the processes of class formation and reproduction be understood. Class is defined as a process in which human beings take an active part, rather than a structure of categories into which individuals may be inserted. Gender organizes or structures class in many different ways. For example,…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females
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McLaren, Peter – Curriculum Inquiry, 1988
This essay is a response to a review by Peter Gronn of the author's book "Schooling as a Ritual Performance." It addresses general issues raised by Gronn in order to situate the review in the larger context that addresses the failure of Gronn's mode of analysis. (TE)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Marxian Analysis
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