On Bourdieu, Education and Society, By Derek Robbins
27.9.2006 - Publications
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The Bardwell Press is pleased to announce the publication of a major contribution to Bourdieu studies. Derek Robbins has long been one of the leading exponents of Pierre Bourdieu's theories in the fields of sociology and education. This collection is the fruit of his scholarship since the 1970s and is introduced by a detailed intellectual biography written specially for this volume, in which he contextualises socially and historically his response to Bourdieu's work and his efforts to deploy and extend it practically and intellectually.
Derek Robbins is Professor of International Social Theory at the University of East London, where he also is Director of the Group for the Study of International Social Science in the School of Social Sciences, Media and Cultural Studies. He is the author of “The Work of Pierre Bourdieu” (1991) and of “Bourdieu and Culture” (2000); the editor of the four-volume collection of articles on Bourdieu in the Sage Masters of Contemporary Social Thought series (2000); as well as author of many articles on Bourdieu's work. He is the editor of the three-volume collection of articles on Lyotard (2004) and of a second four-volume collection of articles on Bourdieu (2005), both in the same series. He is currently writing “The Internationalization of French Social Thought, 1950-2000” to be published in 2007. For more information and for an order form please go to http://www.bardwell-press.co.uk/publications/on_bourdieu.htm
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