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age matters.

sadieslashcharliej wrote 3 days ago: and sex. race. social class. i have $.90 to my name right now. im 23. female and white as a ghost. d … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Age, Classified Ads, Race, sex

That's one classy mofo!4 comments

clightnirish wrote 4 days ago: So a recent BBQ discussion somehow got onto the topic of “what defines class?” (Because … more →

Tags: Irish, Class, judo

Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies - Volume 7 Number 1 (June 2009)

rikowski wrote 5 days ago: THE JOURNAL FOR CRITICAL EDUCATION POLICY STUDIES ISSN 1740-2743 The Journal for Critical Education … more →

Tags: Critical Education Policy Studies, journals, Anastasia Liasidou, critical education, critical pedagogy, dave hill, Dennis Beach, Education, Education reform

how many Cows have You got?

maasaikenyanadventure wrote 6 days ago: I was looking through some of my previous posts and thought: I keep talking about herding the Maasai … more →

Tags: cattle, Diet, Economy, Festivities, kashu_parit, Maasai, Milk, Beef, Currency

Generation R(ecession)

janevangalen wrote 1 week ago: In the press this week were intriguing portraits of  young people finishing high school during turbu … more →

Those Reds get everywhere!

mredfellow wrote 1 week ago: To mark Wimbledon fortnight, that regular test of Malcolm’s boredom threshold, the Times Liter … more →

Tags: Conservative family values, Conservative Party policy., Reading, Socialism

Teaching with Urgency

janevangalen wrote 1 week ago: Over at In Practice, Michaele Sommerville has posted her second essay on her jarring transition from … more →

Social Class Links 06/24/20092 comments

janevangalen wrote 1 week ago: You’re Not in Title-I-Land Anymore, part 1 | In Practice A veteran teacher, on her first visit to … more →

I ain't got any split infinitives

marktwainssecretary wrote 1 week ago: Ain’t it funny how Mark Twain has managed to boldly remain a grammatical lightning rod in the … more →

Tags: English, Grammar, Latin, Mark Twain, writing, ain't, Bishop Lowth, England, split infinitives

Social class back in the Times

stephanie jones wrote 2 weeks ago: Barbara Ehrenreich wrote a gorgeous piece in the New York Times about “the economy” and … more →

Tags: american dream, Classism, Justice, poverty, Professional Development Resources

Critical Sociology Conference

rikowski wrote 2 weeks ago: CRITICAL SOCIOLOGY CONFERENCE Monday August 10th, 9:00am – 6:15pm, The Stanford Court Hotel, 905 Ca … more →

Tags: Conferences, Capital, Marxism, Race, neoliberalism, obama, Labour, Politics, Sociology

Politics After the Crash - Final Programme

rikowski wrote 2 weeks ago: POLITICS AFTER THE CRASH – FINAL PROGRAMME  POLITICS AFTER THE CRASH (SOUNDINGS SUMMER SEMINAR) As t … more →

Tags: News and politics, Meetings, Crisis, financial crisis, capitalist crisis, Politics, Doreen Massey, soundings, Andrew Pearmain

The Nouveau Poor, the Working Poor1 comment

janevangalen wrote 2 weeks ago: In last Sunday’s NYT, Barbara Ehrenreich writes eloquently of those Too Poor to Make the News. … more →

The Liberty Lie

Jacqueline Homan wrote 3 weeks ago: An overwhelming majority of the libertarian types are rich (or at least middle class) white males wh … more →

Tags: jobless, Politics and News, Privilege, Welfare, deficit theory, opportunity, racism, sexism

Denied6 comments

janevangalen wrote 3 weeks ago: From an article from today’s NYT that has come to my inbox from multiple sources today: The ad … more →

Tags: Access, Higher Education

The Supreme Supreme Court

Jon wrote 3 weeks ago: Sociologist William Domhoff is quoted in a New York Times article today about the nomination of Soni … more →

Tags: 09 - Government & Economy, 10 - Social Class, Politics

Issue 69. Boundaries and Territories

Bettina Hansel wrote 3 weeks ago: Back in the 1950s and 1960s when children in the USA wandered around more freely that they seem to t … more →

Tags: Reflections, Borders, dog, Territory

On Class

Elizabeth wrote 4 weeks ago: Apparently, they’re making a movie out of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go (starring Kei … more →

Tags: Books, People, Jeans, obsolete yet still persistent concerns, snobbery, social markers

The Rules of the Game1 comment

janevangalen wrote 4 weeks ago: It’s a relatively trivial thing in the broader landscape of college access and success, but in … more →


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