Identities, inequalities, education: sociology for social justice with youth in (and out) of school
16 May 2019, 5:30 pm–6:45 pm
Why are educational inequalities so powerful and resistant to change? And how might they be challenged?
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Kate Thomas
Location
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Jeffery HallUCL Institute of Education20 Bedford WayLondonWC1H 0ALUnited Kingdom
Why are educational inequalities so powerful and resistant to change? And how might they be challenged?
This talk explores how systemic injustices marginalise, oppress and exclude young people through formal and informal educational systems and settings.
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About the Speaker
Professor Louise Archer
at Department of Education, Practice and Society, UCL Institute of Education
Louise Archer is the Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education at UCL Institute of Education. She is co-chair (with Jessica Ringrose) of the Centre for Sociology of Education and Equity (CSEE).
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