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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Series foreword
- 1 Introducing Pierre Bourdieu
- Bourdieu’s approach to education
- Bourdieu and a system of unequal education
- Bourdieu’s conceptual frames
- Is it all just reproduction?
- Where next?
- 2 Introducing ELMA – educational leadership, management and administration
- Education – a global/local affair
- Educational leadership and governing
- Bringing Bourdieu to the changes in the education field
- The ELMA field
- Governing and ELMA scholarship
- ELMA concerns and questions
- ELMA and its methodological bases
- The take-up of EEIR and leadership studies as part of governing
- Where next?
- 3 Bringing Bourdieu to ELMA
- Using and misusing Bourdieu
- Bourdieu and educational research
- ELMA and Bourdieu
- Designing a Bourdieusian ELMA study: a hypothetical proposal
- Where next?
- 4 Why do headteachers want autonomy?
- Part A: the phenomenon of headteacher desire for autonomy
- Part B: a Bourdieusian sketch
- 5 What do leaders need to know? The doxa of the thoroughly modern manager
- The context of the case study
- The NC leadership training framework
- Bringing Bourdieu to the qualification modules
- Outside the doxic black box: misrecognition
- In conclusion: what does this example show us about what Bourdieusian thinking might offer to ELMA?
- 6 New practices and old hierarchies: Academy conversion in a successful secondary school in England
- Introduction
- Policy games
- Capital exchanges
- Summary
- 7 Thinking with and against Bourdieu
- The limits of social theory
- The limitations of Bourdieu’s toolkit
- Implications for ELMA scholarship
- A future ELMA agenda?
- 8 Finding out more about Bourdieu
- Introductions to Bourdieu
- Bourdieu on schooling
- Bourdieu and education
- Bourdieu and language, literacy and education
- Bourdieu and ELMA
- Bourdieu on academic practice
- Extended reading about Bourdieu
- References
- Index
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