Stephen Ball (sociologist)
Stephen John Ball, (born 21 January 1950) is a British sociologist and former Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education at the Institute of Education of University College London (formerly part of the University of London). He has been described as "one of the most eminent scholars in the field of education policy". In 2013, Michael W. Apple wrote that "...one of the things that set Stephen Ball apart from many others is his insistence that both structural and poststructural theories and analyses are necessary for ‘bearing witness’ and for an adequate critical understanding of educational realities". He is the co-editor-in-chief of the ''Journal of Education Policy'', alongside founding editor Ivor Goodson. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Risks of Social Reproduction: the middle class and education markets by Stephen J. Ball
Published 2003-10-01
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Profissionalismo, gerencialismo e performatividade Professionalism, managerialism and performativity by Stephen J. Ball
Published 2005-12-01
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Performatividades e Fabricações na Economia Educacional: rumo a uma sociedade performativa. by Stephen J. Ball
Published 2010-08-01
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Performatividades e Fabricações na Economia Educacional: rumo a uma sociedade performativa. by Stephen J. Ball
Published 2010-08-01
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Reformar escolas/reformar professores e os terrores da performatividade by Stephen J. Ball
Published 2002-01-01
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Reading and re-writing the self: an epilogue by Stephen J. Ball
Published 2013-10-01
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Global Education Policy: reform and profit by Stephen J. Ball
Published 2018-01-01
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Globalised, Commodified and Privatised: current international trends in education and education policy by Stephen J. Ball
Published 2014-06-01
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Voices/political networks and a global neoliberal curriculum by Stephen J. Ball
Published 2010-09-01
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VOICES/POLITICAL NETWORKS AND A GLOBAL NEOLIBERAL CURRICULUM by Stephen J. Ball
Published 2010-09-01
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