Sikes, P. (2003) `Making the Familiar Strange: A New Look at Inequality in Education', British Journal of Sociology of Education 24(2): 243-8.Sikes, P. (2003). Making the familiar strange: A new look at inequality in education. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 24, 243-248...
Making the Familiar Strange: Writing Critical Sports Narratives Ethnographies of sports are generally thought to be critical if they employ a theoretical perspective that challenges conventional, mainstream views of spo... Foley,E Douglas - 《Sociology of Sport Journal》 被引量: 25发表: 1992年 The...
[8] Rather than being carried along by the familiar rhythms of the hero’s journey or narrative arc, the book functions more like a very long Borges story—a work of fictional scholarship, though one that mostly avoids academic jargon, being in the form of...
And now I am off to finish Rob Spillman’s memoir, All Tomorrow’s Parties, a book that feels familiar even though his life is quite different from mine. Next after that, Joe Hill’s Fireman, out in May. Quite excited about this one. Posted in Uncategorized and tagged american history...
Sikes, P. (2003) `Making the Familiar Strange: A New Look at Inequality in Education', British Journal of Sociology of Education 24(2): 243-8.Sikes, P. (2003). Making the familiar strange: A new look at inequality in education. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 24, 243-248...
Much of what is written in this Introduction will be familiar to those with a background in physics, even if the organization of the material is not. However the reasons why classical physics fails to explain a given complex phenomena remains a mystery to those without such a background as ...