
Socializing Justice
The Role of Formal, Non-Formal, and Family Education Spheres
Clara Sabbagh(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 4. October 2022
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-19-069799-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers a comprehensive view of the numerous roles of justice in three education spheres--public and globalized schools, nonformal education, and the family. It develops a heuristic framework for taking account of issues related to distributive justice in the everyday lives of children and young people and to the pillars of justice in various socialization settings, also examining justice research as it intersects with sociology of education, social psychology, and political philosophy. It relies on the quantitative and ethnographic methodological traditions in these fields to identify controversies and illustrate how the forms of justice underlying educational spheres are universal yet sensitive to sociocultural variation.
Socializing Justice is a thoughtful investigation into justice theory and research in schools, nonformal education systems, family units and the roles each play in developing social ideals in democratic societies.
Socializing Justice is a thoughtful investigation into justice theory and research in schools, nonformal education systems, family units and the roles each play in developing social ideals in democratic societies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 238 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
649 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-069799-0 (9780190697990)
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Person
Clara Sabbagh was born and raised in Guatemala, permanently relocating to Israel in 1972. A sociologist of education by training, she heads the Department of Leadership & Policy in Education at the University of Haifa. She served as President of the International Society for Justice Research and as President of the Social Psychology Research Committee (RC42) at the International Sociological Association. She coedited the Handbook of Social Justice Theory and Research and has published in journals such as Social Psychology Quarterly and Social Justice Research.
Author
Head of the Department of Leadership and Policy in EducationHead of the Department of Leadership and Policy in Education, University of Haifa
Content
- Part I: Conceptualizing Justice in Diverse Education Spheres
- Chapter 1: Justice In Diverse Education Spheres -- An Introduction
- Chapter 2: A Multifaceted Justice Perspective on Education Spheres
- Part II: Justice in State (Public) Schools
- Chapter 3: Access to Education
- Chapter 4: Justice and Educational Placement: the Case of School Tracking
- Chapter 5: Pedagogies
- Chapter 6: Grading
- Chapter 7: Teacher-Student Relations
- Part III: Justice in Globalized Schooling
- Chapter 8: The World Culture Perspective
- Chapter 9: The Neoliberal Perspective
- Part IV: Justice in Non-formal Education
- Chapter 10: Voluntarism and Social Justice
- Chapter 11: Peer Groups and (In)equality
- Chapter 12: Moratorium and Political Justice
- Part V: Justice in the Family
- Chapter 13: Justice in Parent-Child Relations
- Chapter 14 (Epilogue): Pluralism of Justice Forms across Education Spheres