
Basil Bernstein
The thinker and the field
Rob Moore(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. November 2012
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-415-57703-8 (ISBN)
Description
Basil Bernstein: The Thinker and the Field provides a comprehensive introduction to the work of Basil Bernstein, demonstrating his distinctive contribution to social theory by locating it within the historical context of the development of the sociology of education and Sociology in Britain. Although Bernstein had a particular interest in education, he did not see himself as a sociologist of education alone. By exploring Bernstein's intellectually collaborative character and the evolving system of ideas, drawing upon anthropology and linguistics, the originality of Bernstein's contribution to the social sciences can be truly identified.
Rob Moore's text offers a provocative and challenging account both of Bernstein, and of British sociology and education, approaching Bernstein's work as a complex model of intertwining ideas rather than a single theory. Continued interest in Bernstein's work has opened up a world-wide network of scholarship, and Moore considers contemporary research alongside classical sources in Durkheim and Marx, to provide a historical analysis of the fields of British Sociology and the sociology of education, pinpointing Bernstein's position within them.
The book is organised into two main parts:
The Field
Background and Beginnings
Durkheim, Cosmology and Education
The Problematic
The Structure of Pedagogic Discourse
Bernstein and Theory
Bernstein and research
The Pedagogic Device
Written by a leading authority in the field, this text will be valuable reading for post-graduate students of sociology and education, along with active researchers and their research students.
Rob Moore's text offers a provocative and challenging account both of Bernstein, and of British sociology and education, approaching Bernstein's work as a complex model of intertwining ideas rather than a single theory. Continued interest in Bernstein's work has opened up a world-wide network of scholarship, and Moore considers contemporary research alongside classical sources in Durkheim and Marx, to provide a historical analysis of the fields of British Sociology and the sociology of education, pinpointing Bernstein's position within them.
The book is organised into two main parts:
The Field
Background and Beginnings
Durkheim, Cosmology and Education
The Problematic
The Structure of Pedagogic Discourse
Bernstein and Theory
Bernstein and research
The Pedagogic Device
Written by a leading authority in the field, this text will be valuable reading for post-graduate students of sociology and education, along with active researchers and their research students.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
2 s/w Abbildungen, 1 s/w Photographie bzw. Rasterbild, 8 s/w Zeichnungen, 4 s/w Tabellen
4 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
505 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-57703-8 (9780415577038)
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Person
Rob Moore is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology of Education in the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Homerton College, Cambridge, UK.
Content
Introduction Section 1: The Field Background and Beginnings. Durkheim, Cosmology and Education Section 2: The Problematic The Structure of Pedagogic Discourse: elaborating and restricted codes. Bernstein and Theory: reproduction and interruption. Bernstein and Research: classification and framing. The Pedagogic Device: power and control. Conclusion