Re: Bernstein

From: david.preiss@yale.edu
Date: Sat May 22 2004 - 08:22:42 PDT


Hi Phil,

I'd love to get a copy!

David

Quoting Phil Chappell <phil_chappell@access.inet.co.th>:

> The following paper could be read with Panofsky's synthesis of some
> of
> the ideas of Vygotsky, Bourdieu and Ratner.
>
> I have a pdf copy if anyone is interested - I can send off-list.
>
> Phil
>
> British Journal of Sociology of Education
>   Publisher:  Carfax Publishing Company, part of the Taylor &
> Francis
> Group
>   Issue:  Volume 20, Number 2 / June 1, 1999
>   Pages:  157 - 173
>
> Vertical and Horizontal Discourse: an essay
>
> BASIL BERNSTEIN
>
> Abstract:
>
> The analysis in this paper has its origins in a critical account of
>
> the sociology of education (Bernstein, 1975) where the various
> approaches to the study of sociology were taken as the distinguishing
>
> feature of the discourse. This matter was further developed
> (Bernstein,
> 1996), with the distinction between vertical and horizontal
> discourses
> and their various modalities introduced in the context of
> differentiating this mode of analysis from more 'Bourdieuan'
> perspectives. This present paper is concerned with filling out and
> extending the sketches adumbrated in earlier work in a more
> accessible
> form. The model proposed generates a language which relates the
> internal structure of specialised knowledges, the positional nature
> of
> their fields or arenas of practice, identity constructions and their
>
> change, and the forms of acquisition for successful performances.
>



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