Learning to Labour: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class JobsSaxon House, 1977 - 204 sider Case study of the attitudes and behaviour of youths in transition from school to work in a UK urban area, illustrating the ethnography of working class counter-school culture, the relationship between ideology and social institutions, and the cultural factors conditioning social class reproduction. References. |
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Side 49
... seen both as alien , ' smelly ' and probably ' unclean ' , and as sharing some of the most disliked ' ear'ole ' characteristics . They are doubly disliked for the contradictory way in which they seem simultaneously to be both further ...
... seen both as alien , ' smelly ' and probably ' unclean ' , and as sharing some of the most disliked ' ear'ole ' characteristics . They are doubly disliked for the contradictory way in which they seem simultaneously to be both further ...
Side 107
... seen more clearly , there is a double kind of entrapment in what might then be seen , as the school was seen before , as the prison of the workshop . Ironically , as the shopfloor becomes a prison , education is seen retrospectively ...
... seen more clearly , there is a double kind of entrapment in what might then be seen , as the school was seen before , as the prison of the workshop . Ironically , as the shopfloor becomes a prison , education is seen retrospectively ...
Side 119
... seen how some working class lads differentiate themselves from the institution , but why is this so ? We have seen the conviction with which they hold their views , insights and feelings of cultural election , but what is the basis for ...
... seen how some working class lads differentiate themselves from the institution , but why is this so ? We have seen the conviction with which they hold their views , insights and feelings of cultural election , but what is the basis for ...
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Learning to Labor: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs Paul E. Willis Begrenset visning - 1981 |
Learning to Labour: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs Paul E. Willis Utdragsvisning - 1977 |
Learning to Labour: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs Paul E. Willis Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1977 |
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Referanser til denne boken
Ethnography: Principles in Practice Martyn Hammersley,Paul Atkinson Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2007 |