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Nah Ray Han – Journal of Advertising Education, 2024
This paper offers a critical examination of ethical consumption, exploring how it reinforces social identities within the capitalist framework. It argues for the crucial role of educational institutions in addressing ethical consumption within their curricula. While ethical consumption is often promoted for its moral virtues and its potential to…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Ethics, Ideology, Social Stratification
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Börjesson, Mikael; Dalberg, Tobias – European Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Since the mid-twentieth century, higher education has been subject to spectacular growth. While the expansion of higher education is undoubtedly a general trend, its actual characteristics in terms of its specific conditions and driving forces vary by context. In this article, our aim is to develop such a socio-political historical narrative of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Neoliberalism, Marketing
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Tomlin, Carol; Wright, Cecile; Mocombe, Paul C. – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2013
This article synthesizes Marxian conceptions of identity construction within capitalist relations of production with the Wittgensteinian notion of "language games" to offer a more appropriate relational framework within which scholars ought to understand the Black-White academic achievement gap in America, the United Kingdom, and…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Blacks, Whites, Academic Achievement
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Kohn, Melvin L.; Wang, Weidong; Yue, Yin – Social Forces, 2012
This article compares the relationships of social structure and personality of urban China during "privatization" to those of urban Poland and Ukraine during their transitions from socialism to nascent capitalism. These relationships are similar in pattern and nearly as strong in magnitude for China as for Poland, and stronger than for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personality, Social Structure, Social Systems
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Mocombe, Paul C. – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2011
This essay explores how social psychologically the social structure of capitalist inequality has given rise to the Black-White achievement gap. This critical understanding is a reinterpretation of the "burden of acting White" hypothesis, and suggests that research on the achievement gap should focus on how the Black-White achievement gap is more a…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Academic Achievement, Social Structure, Peer Influence
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Grigsby, Eugene, III – Journal of Black Studies, 1971
Descriptors: Blacks, Social Class, Social Organizations, Social Relations
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Patterson, Michelle – Social Problems, 1976
Argues that France, like the United States, has a dual system of higher education and that class dominance of this system has been assured by governmental policy using the ideology of equality of opportunity to legitimate that dominance. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Equal Education, Government Role, Higher Education
Katz, Michael B. – 1971
Despite periodic reform movements, the American educational system has remained essentially unchanged since about 1885, when it was established as "universal, tax-supported, free, bureaucratically organized, class-biased, and racist." Bureaucracy emerged as the dominant structure because it is the most practical method of keeping the lower orders…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Bureaucracy, Change Agents, Class Attitudes
Ruyle, Eugene E. – 1977
This paper attempts to clarify the Marxian concept of socialism and concludes that social evolution will culminate in a world socialist system. By viewing sociocultural systems from an ecological perspective it is argued that individuals tend to maximize their consumption of labor energy, and minimize their own expenditure of labor energy. This…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Capitalism, Communism, Democratic Values