Bourdieu, Plurilingualism and Sign Languages in the UK
This chapter examines the history of deaf education in the UK, with particular attention paid to education policy through the lens of Bourdieusian theory. This lens lends a sociological grounding to the exploration of the (denied) possibilities of plurilingual education in the UK by using the concep...
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