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View article: Cosmopolitan nationalism and global citizenship rhetoric : Analysis of policies and curricula in South Korea, Israel and the United States
Cosmopolitan nationalism and global citizenship rhetoric : Analysis of policies and curricula in South Korea, Israel and the United States Open
Cosmopolitan nationalism and global citizenship rhetoric : Analysis of policies and curricula in South Korea, Israel and the United States
View article: Purposes of Education: Multiple Perspectives
Purposes of Education: Multiple Perspectives Open
Purposes of Education: Multiple Perspectives
View article: Inclusion and Exclusion of High‐Skilled Migrants in Copenhagen—The Effect of Neighbourhood Atmospheres
Inclusion and Exclusion of High‐Skilled Migrants in Copenhagen—The Effect of Neighbourhood Atmospheres Open
As the number of high‐skilled migrants (HSM) increases worldwide, the number migrating to medium‐sized capitals is also growing. While HSM neighbourhood choices have been sparsely researched, this study focuses in on how the atmospheres of…
View article: Figurations of belonging – How high-skilled migrants form relations of recognition
Figurations of belonging – How high-skilled migrants form relations of recognition Open
View article: From a national elite to the global elite: Possibilities and problems in scaling up
From a national elite to the global elite: Possibilities and problems in scaling up Open
This research note highlights emerging findings that speak to the challenges of joining the transnational elite, particularly for those coming from the Global South. For a longitudinal study of wealth inheritors becoming more transnational…
View article: Practices of Consumption: Cohesion and Distinction within a Globally Wealthy Group
Practices of Consumption: Cohesion and Distinction within a Globally Wealthy Group Open
An ongoing debate in the literature is around the existence and constitution of a so-called ‘global elite’. This article enters that debate – seeking to understand what connected but also divided a group of wealthy young people occupying a…
View article: International studies in sociology of education in times of tumult
International studies in sociology of education in times of tumult Open
View article: Call for papers: cosmopolitan nationalism: analytical potentials and challenges
Call for papers: cosmopolitan nationalism: analytical potentials and challenges Open
View article: Education and social mobility: possibilities, reproductive structures, discourse and materiality
Education and social mobility: possibilities, reproductive structures, discourse and materiality Open
Schools have long been identified by sociologists as core institutions within society, responsible for contributing to the national, public good; contributing to the structural glue that holds toge...
View article: Buffered mobility: parenting strategies of religious Jewish global middle class families
Buffered mobility: parenting strategies of religious Jewish global middle class families Open
This study adds to the emerging body of literature on parental practices and trajectories of globally mobile middle-class families, by focusing on families belonging to diverse religious Jewish communities. Through an interview-based, in-d…
View article: Mobile Nationalism: Parenting and Articulations of Belonging among Globally Mobile Professionals
Mobile Nationalism: Parenting and Articulations of Belonging among Globally Mobile Professionals Open
This article examines whether and how globally mobile middle-class professional families engage in practices of nationalism through forging connections with a ‘home nation’ despite continuous relocations for work. Drawing on the concept of…
View article: Critiquing dominant cultures of schooling as a sustained critical enterprise in sociology of education
Critiquing dominant cultures of schooling as a sustained critical enterprise in sociology of education Open
This issue marks the beginning of a new team of editors coming on board to facilitate the continuing growth of the International Studies in Sociology of Education (ISSE). We are a group of scholars...
View article: Terminological “Communities”: A Conceptual Mapping of Scholarship Identified With Education’s “Global Turn”
Terminological “Communities”: A Conceptual Mapping of Scholarship Identified With Education’s “Global Turn” Open
This chapter presents an innovative, cross-disciplinary methodological approach to systematically reviewing and comparing large bodies of literature using big data, Natural Language Processing, network analysis, and supplementary qualitati…
View article: “Tailored pornography”
“Tailored pornography” Open
Drawing on 17 qualitative interviews with women aged 18–22, this paper explores how sexting practices are related to views on and uses of pornography. While pornography was found to be an important reference point for participants in…
View article: “Glocalisation” doctrine in the Israeli Public Education System: A contextual analysis of a policy-making process
“Glocalisation” doctrine in the Israeli Public Education System: A contextual analysis of a policy-making process Open
In 2016, the Israeli Ministry of Education (MoE) issued a policy document recommending six new doctrines for pedagogical development at schools. Amid those is ‘Glocalism’, aimed at addressing the global/local mix within the schooling syste…
View article: The plurality of the Global Middle Class(es) and their school choices – moving the ‘field’ forward empirically and theoretically
The plurality of the Global Middle Class(es) and their school choices – moving the ‘field’ forward empirically and theoretically Open
The rise of multinational corporations, which have come to dominate the global economy in the last decades, has been supported and accompanied by an upsurge of a new group of globally mobile profes...
View article: Elite education and the State in France: durable ties and new challenges
Elite education and the State in France: durable ties and new challenges Open
Employing a Weberian understanding of the centrality of a strong bureaucracy in the modern nation-state, this article examines the relationship between the state and elite education in France. Through a historical analysis and an examinati…
View article: Bourdieu Plus: Understanding the Creation of Agentic, Aspirational Girl Subjects in Elite Schools
Bourdieu Plus: Understanding the Creation of Agentic, Aspirational Girl Subjects in Elite Schools Open
This chapter draws on Bourdieu's concept of 'habitus' as both focus of analysis and analytical method to examine how an elite girls' school in Scotland shapes its students' aspirations by producing intellectually able, socially connected a…
View article: Preventing violence against women and girls:
Preventing violence against women and girls: Open
View article: Knowledge, skills and dispositions: the socialisation and ‘training’ of elites
Knowledge, skills and dispositions: the socialisation and ‘training’ of elites Open
Editorial and presentation of the different papers selected for this special issue. The aim is to explore how elite groups and elite identities are formed and how educational and training processes shape the creation of elites. But also wh…
View article: The fine-scale genetic structure of the malaria vectors Anopheles funestus and Anopheles gambiae (Diptera: Culicidae) in the north-eastern part of Tanzania
The fine-scale genetic structure of the malaria vectors Anopheles funestus and Anopheles gambiae (Diptera: Culicidae) in the north-eastern part of Tanzania Open
View article: Elite Education: International Perspectives
Elite Education: International Perspectives Open
Through country-level case studies, this book offers readers an in-depth account of elite education systems in the Anglophone world, in Europe and in the emerging financial centres of Africa, Asia and Latin America.
View article: The historical construction of an elite education in England
The historical construction of an elite education in England Open
This chapter offers the beginnings of a historical analysis focusing on how the concept of an elite education has been constructed over time. It facilitates critical reflection on what an elite education might mean in England today. Of spe…