ABSTRACT

Social Class and Education: Global Perspectives is the first empirically grounded volume to explore the intersections of class, social structure, opportunity, and education on a truly global scale. Fifteen essays from contributors representing the US, Europe, China, Latin America and other regions offer an unparralleled examination of how social class differences are made and experienced through schooling. By underscoring the consequences of our new global reality, this volume takes seriously the transnational migration of commerce, capital and peoples and the ramifications of such for education and social structure. Moving beyond national confines, internationally recognized scholars, Lois Weis and Nadine Dolby, offer a set of emblematic essays that break new theoretical and empirical ground on the ways class is produced and maintained through education around the world.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Social Class and Education in Globalizing Context

chapter |18 pages

Global Scapes of Abjection

The Contemporary Dynamics of Some Intersecting Injustices 1

chapter |18 pages

“Being Middle Class is not Enough”

Social Class, Education, and School Choice in Spain

chapter |21 pages

Educating Supranational Citizens

The Incorporation of English Language Education into Curriculum Policies 1

chapter |15 pages

Cultural Politics in the “New” India

Social Class, Neoliberal Globalization, and the Education Paradox