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Jun 2018
54m 23s

Bourdieu's basic concepts - habitus and ...

SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education)
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Dr Richard Waller, University of West of England, speaks at SRHE Academic Practice Network Event - Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of social reproduction and its implications for educational research (Audio length - 00:54:23) 
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