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Tag: cultural studies

Gale, T. (2022). Higher vocational education as a work of art, in Equity and Access to High Skills through Higher Vocational Education (pp. 291-317), Palgrave Macmillan: Cham.

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Wright, H.K. & Maton, K. (2004) Cultural studies and education: From Birmingham origin to glocal presence, Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 26 (2–3): 73–90.

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Maton, K. (2010) Analysing knowledge claims and practices: Languages of legitimation, in Maton, K. & Moore, R. (eds) Social Realism, Knowledge and the Sociology of Education: Coalitions of the mind (pp. 35–59). London: Continuum.

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Maton, K. & Wright, H.K. (2002) Returning cultural studies to education, International Journal of Cultural Studies, 5(4): 379–392.

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Maton, K. (2002) Popes, Kings and cultural studies: Placing the commitment to non-disciplinarity in historical context, in Herbrechter, S. (ed.) Cultural Studies: Interdisciplinarity and translation (pp. 31–53). Amsterdam: Rodopi.

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Maton, K. (PhD, 2005) The Field of Higher Education: A sociology of reproduction, transformation, change and the conditions of emergence for cultural studies, University of Cambridge, UK.

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Chahal, D. (2014) Research article introductions in cultural studies: A genre analysis exploration of rhetorical structure, The Journal of Teaching English for Specific and Academic Purposes, 2(1): 1–20.

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