Unequal Neighbourhoods, Unequal Schools Organisational Habitus in De
Do schools work differently in deprived and privileged neighbourhoods? As segregation is on the rise in many cities, this book explores how different neighbourhood contexts shape public organisations, by using an innovative approach that combines a Bourdi
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Unequal Neighbourhoods, Unequal Schools Organisational Habitus in Deprived and Privileged Local Contexts
Unequal Neighbourhoods, Unequal Schools
Julia Nast
Unequal Neighbourhoods, Unequal Schools Organisational Habitus in Deprived and Privileged Local Contexts
Julia Nast Berlin, Germany Dissertation an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2017
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Acknowledgements I am grateful to a lot of people, who have made this project possible and provided me with inspiring insights and invaluable support. First, I want to thank my supervisor Talja Blokland (Humboldt University) for encouraging me to start this project, for fruitful discussions and for her guidance throughout this process. I am also indebted to my second supervisor Tim Butler (King’s College London) for support, helpful advice, and for generously commenting on the final draft. I have benefited from comments, feedback and conversations with numerous people during the last years. I especially want to thank Phil Kasinitz, John Mollenkopf, Christine Hentschel, Nihad El-Kayed, Anna Erika Hägglund, Carlotta Giustozzi, Sol Gamsu, Tarik Abou-Chadi, Lukas Zidella, and my fellow graduate students at Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, at City University of New York, at King’s College London as well as everybody involved in the NYLON group and in the urban sociology PhD colloquium at Humboldt University. I thank the Berl
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