The digital divide: neoliberal imperatives and education

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Bustillos Morales, J. A. (2017). The digital divide: neoliberal imperatives and education. in: Isaacs, S. (ed.) European Social Problems Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group).
AuthorsBustillos Morales, J. A.
EditorsIsaacs, S.
Abstract

European Social Problems is the first book to examine social issues in Europe from the perspective of the social sciences. It considers many of these social problems following the UK’s ‘leave’ vote. Key topics examined here include:

immigration;
multiculturalism and religion;
health;
inequalities;
education;
riots and protest;
drugs and crime;
sexuality.
These core issues run as a thread through Europe and are experienced by Europeans themselves as social problems. As such, this text facilitates students’ direct engagement with some of the problematic constituents in their own lives. This text is suitable for those studying social policy, sociology, politics, international relations, criminology and education studies. In this way it functions as an accessible ‘reader’ for final year undergraduates as well as postgraduate students.

Year2017
Book titleEuropean Social Problems
PublisherRoutledge (Taylor & Francis Group)
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ISBN9781138919945
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Print30 May 2017
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Deposited04 Oct 2023
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315687513
Web address (URL)https://www.routledge.com/European-Social-Problems/Isaacs/p/book/9781138919945
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