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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... role in the further limitation of cultural penetrations . They arise partly from the ' ruling ideas ' of the age embodied in con- crete institutions , and also in more informal media ( TV , radio , press , film ) . They can be ...
... role in the further limitation of cultural penetrations . They arise partly from the ' ruling ideas ' of the age embodied in con- crete institutions , and also in more informal media ( TV , radio , press , film ) . They can be ...
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... role in social reproduction , or more exactly for their role in maintaining the conditions for continued material production in the capitalist mode . -- In the first place it warns against a too reductive or crude materialist notion of ...
... role in social reproduction , or more exactly for their role in maintaining the conditions for continued material production in the capitalist mode . -- In the first place it warns against a too reductive or crude materialist notion of ...
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... role of institutions in cultural and social reproduction . In the first place we must not expect particular kinds of reproduction to take place tidily in discrete kinds of institution . Just as the school and its formal time- table lies ...
... role of institutions in cultural and social reproduction . In the first place we must not expect particular kinds of reproduction to take place tidily in discrete kinds of institution . Just as the school and its formal time- table lies ...
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Learning to Labor: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs Paul E. Willis Begrenset visning - 1981 |
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