Chapter 17 Researching Family Lives, Schooling and Structural Inequality in Rural Punjab The Power of a Habitus Listening Guide

This chapter advances a novel theoretic-methodological approach to the analysis of qualitative data. The aim is to achieve a deeper understanding of the relationship between social inequality and educational outcomes in post-colonial rural Southern contexts. It operationalises the Habitus Listening...

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