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Diane Reay
Diane Reay
Professor of Education, University of Cambridge
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‘It's all becoming a habitus’: beyond the habitual use of habitus in educational research
D Reay
British journal of sociology of education 25 (4), 431-444, 2004
21822004
Degrees of choice: Social class, race, gender and higher education
D Reay, ME David, SJ Ball
Trentham Books, 2005
17982005
‘Strangers in Paradise’?
D Reay, G Crozier, J Clayton
Sociology 43 (6), 1103-1121, 2009
12922009
‘Fitting in’or ‘standing out’: Working‐class students in UK higher education
D Reay, G Crozier, J Clayton
British educational research journal 36 (1), 107-124, 2010
11892010
Class work: mothers' involvement in their children's primary schooling
D Reay
Routledge, 1998
1184*1998
Choices of degree or degrees of choice? Class,‘race’and the higher education choice process
D Reay, J Davies, M David, SJ Ball
Sociology 35 (04), 855-874, 2001
11552001
Beyond Consciousness?
D Reay
Sociology 39 (5), 911-928, 2005
9972005
'Classification'and'Judgement': social class and the'cognitive structures' of choice of Higher Education
SJ Ball, J Davies, M David, D Reay
British Journal of Sociology of Education 23 (1), 51-72, 2002
9342002
Finding or losing yourself?: working-class relationships to education
D Reay
Journal of education policy 16 (4), 333-346, 2001
8802001
Gendering Bourdieu's concepts of capitals? Emotional capital, women and social class
D Reay
The Sociological Review 52, 57-74, 2004
8552004
Miseducation: Inequality, education and the working classes
D Reay
International Studies in Sociology of Education 27 (4), 453-456, 2018
7962018
’Always knowing’and ‘never being sure’: familial and institutional habituses and higher education choice
D Reay
Journal of education policy 13 (4), 519-529, 1998
7921998
Making a difference?: institutional habituses and higher education choice
D Reay, M David, S Ball
Sociological Research Online, 2001
7422001
The zombie stalking English schools: social class and educational inequality
D Reay
British Journal of Educational Studies 54 (3), 288-307, 2006
7282006
A useful extension of Bourdieu’s conceptual framework?: Emotional capital as a way of understanding mothers’ involvement in their children’s education?
D Reay
The sociological review 48 (4), 568-585, 2000
7132000
'Spice Girls','Nice Girls','Girlies', and'Tomboys': Gender discourses, girls' cultures and femininities in the primary classroom
D Reay
Gender and Education 13 (2), 153-166, 2001
665*2001
’I’ll be a nothing’: structure, agency and the construction of identity through assessment [1]
D Reay, D Wiliam
British Educational Research Journal 25 (3), 343-354, 1999
6051999
Rethinking social class: Qualitative perspectives on class and gender
D Reay
Sociology 32 (2), 259-275, 1998
5981998
White middle class identities and urban schooling
D Reay, G Crozier, D James
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
5742011
Education and cultural capital: The implications of changing trends in education policies
Diane Reay Professor of Sociology of Education
Cultural trends 13 (2), 73-86, 2004
5322004
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