Education: The State of the Discipline
Since 2020, BERA has been running a large-scale initiative that aims to provide a clear, comprehensive account of the state of education as an academic discipline in universities; as a field of...
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Emma Smith is a professor of education at the University of Warwick. Her research interests are in the field of sociology of education, specifically exploring issues of social justice, inequality and policy as they apply to access and engagement in education at all levels. She is interested in all aspects of research methods but particularly in the use of large-scale secondary datasets to explore issues of education and inequality. She has published widely in this area and is the author of the textbook Key Issues in Social Justice in Education, now in its third edition, and co-editor of two SAGE handbooks: The BERA Handbook of Education Research and The Handbook of Comparative Studies in Education.
Since 2020, BERA has been running a large-scale initiative that aims to provide a clear, comprehensive account of the state of education as an academic discipline in universities; as a field of...
A survey of education researchers’ work, experiences and identities The strength of education research is necessarily dependent on the strength of its workforce. Recent research has highlighted...
A survey of education researchers’ work, experiences and identities