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The Sage Handbook of Sociology of Education

The Sage Handbook of Sociology of Education

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The Sage Handbook of Sociology of Education is a comprehensive and groundbreaking text that examines the complex relationships between education and society from a global perspective. It features contributions from leading sociologists from five different continents, covering topics such as educational policy, social stratification, and cross-national research. The Handbook explores pressing issues faced by our global society, including educational inequality, gender and ethnic inequalities, and the impact of COVID-19 on early childhood education. It offers rich and diverse perspectives on the interplay between education, social inequality, and human rights, making it an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in sociology, education, and social policy.

Format: Hardback
Length: 664 pages
Publication date: 20 December 2023
Publisher: SAGE Publishing


The Sage Handbook of Sociology of Education is a groundbreaking and comprehensive international text that serves as a vital resource for researchers and scholars seeking to understand the intricate relationships between education and society. Comprising contributions from esteemed sociologists from five different continents, this timely and thought-provoking Handbook explores major topics in sociology from a global perspective.

Spanning 39 Chapters, the Handbook delves into pressing issues faced by our global society, including the effects of residential mobility on educational outcomes, gender and ethnic inequalities, and the impact of COVID-19 on early childhood education. Through rich and diverse perspectives, readers gain a multifaceted understanding of the contours of educational inequality, focusing on country differences and exploring recommendations for reducing the rising tide of inequities, particularly for populations most at risk.

This Handbook offers a wealth of insights into the interplay between education, social inequality, and human rights across the world, making it an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in sociology, education, and social policy. The Handbook is divided into five parts:

Part 1: Education and Persistent Inequality explores the relationship between education and persistent inequality, examining factors such as social class, race, and gender as they shape educational opportunities and outcomes.

Part 2: Social & Family Contexts examines the social and family contexts that influence education, including family structure, parental involvement, and community resources.

Part 3: Schools & Educational Policy explores the role of schools and educational policies in shaping educational inequality, including issues such as school funding, curriculum, and standardized testing.

Part 4: Neighborhoods & Community explores the impact of neighborhoods and communities on education, including factors such as residential segregation, social capital, and community violence.

Part 5: Education & Innovation in a Global Context examines the role of education in promoting innovation and social change, including issues such as global education, educational technology, and educational policy in developing countries.

Each chapter in the Handbook is authored by leading and emerging sociology scholars who bring their own cultural and historical perspectives to the topics discussed. The contributions are insightful, thought-provoking, and provide valuable insights into the complex dynamics of education and society.

In conclusion, The Sage Handbook of Sociology of Education is a groundbreaking and essential resource for anyone interested in exploring the complex relationships between education and society. By providing a global perspective and a wealth of diverse perspectives, this Handbook offers valuable insights into the pressing issues facing our global society and provides recommendations for reducing educational inequality and promoting social justice.

Weight: 1350g
Dimension: 246 x 184 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781473967458

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