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
... least the ghost of the formal . The racism in the counter - school culture is structured by reified though some- what differentiated stereotypes . Asians come off worst and are often the target for petty intimidation , small pestering ...
... least the ghost of the formal . The racism in the counter - school culture is structured by reified though some- what differentiated stereotypes . Asians come off worst and are often the target for petty intimidation , small pestering ...
Side 53
... least as I observed and recorded it in the manufacturing industries of the Midlands is the massive attempt to gain informal control of the work process . Limitation of output or ' systematic soldiering ' and ' gold bricking ' have been ...
... least as I observed and recorded it in the manufacturing industries of the Midlands is the massive attempt to gain informal control of the work process . Limitation of output or ' systematic soldiering ' and ' gold bricking ' have been ...
Side 130
... least some control over its expenditure . A commitment to work and conformism in school is not the giving of some- thing finite : a measured block of time and attention . It is the giving up of the use of a set of potential activities ...
... least some control over its expenditure . A commitment to work and conformism in school is not the giving of some- thing finite : a measured block of time and attention . It is the giving up of the use of a set of potential activities ...
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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 |
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