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A tribute to Basil Bernstein, 1924-2000

edited by Sally Power ... [et al.]

Institute of Education, University of London, 2001

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Proceedings of a symposium held at the Institute of Education, 19 January 2001

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In January 2001 the Institute of Education held a memorial event to celebrate the life and work of Professor Basil Bernstein who was one of its most eminent scholars. This volume is a record of the tributes made on that day. Drawn from scholars around the world and from a range of academic disciplines, the contributions reflect the wide influence of Basil Bernstein's work on sociology in general and sociology of education in particular.

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Editor's foreword Part 1 The symposium Basil Bernstein: A Celebration of his Life and Work Programme of the symposium at the Institute of Education on 19 January 2001 Introduction by Sir William Taylor A personal and institutional tribute to Basil Bernstein by Geoff Whitty Basil Bernstein (1924-2000): sociologist, mentor and friend by Alan R. Sadovnik A recital of songs and poems Crossing boundaries between disciplines: a perspective on Basil Bernstein's legacy by Ana Maria Morais The legacy of Basil Bernstein by Paul Atkinson Lunch-time toast by Sir William Taylor On first reading... by Stephen J. Ball Thinking about education and power in knowledge societies: what are the implications of contemporary social change? by Lynne Chisholm Homage from Chile to Professor Basil Bernstein by Christian Cox et al. Is there a 'social device'? A reflection on the work of Basil Bernstein by Bill Hillier An application of Basil Bernstein's constructs of 'Visible and Invisible Pedagogies' by Courtney B. Cazden A tribute by Gunther Kress Bernstein's sociology of pedagogy: a feminist tribute by Madeleine Arnot Becoming a researcher: reflections on the pedagogic practices of Basil Bernstein by Andrew Brown Elaborating Bernstein: the great sociologist and his pedagogic devices by Fred Inglis Final remarks by Julia Brannen Part 2 Letters From: Anna Frangoudaki Lionel Elvin P.A. Newsam Mutsuko Tendo Part 3 Written Tributes Recontextualizing Basil Bernstein by Michael W. Apple Basil Bernstein by Julia Brannen Remembering Basil Bernstein by Aaron V. Cicourel and Hugh Mehan Bernstein and Vygotsky: researching socio-institutional effects in socio-cultural theory Basil Bernstein by Sara Delamont The importance of Basil Bernstein by Mario Dias Basil Bernstein by Mary Douglas Basil Bernstein: prophet, teacher, friend by Paul Dowling Sociological imagination: a tribute to Basil Bernstein by Tony Edwards Bernstein and Catholicism: relationships visible and invisible by Gerald Grace Professor Basil Bernstein and the International Centre for Intercultural Studies by Jagdish Gundara and Robert Ferguson Basil Bernstein by A.H. Halsey Basil Bernstein, an exceptional by Ruqaiya Hasan For Basil by Janet Holland Basil Bernstein by Dell Hymes Professor Bernstein's legacy to Japan by Yoshiyuki Kudomi Basil: a personal tribute by John Mace Basil Bernstein and social theory by Rob Moore Theory and description: Bernstein and the dynamics of research by Gemma Moss For Basil by Joe Muller Four things I learnt from Basil Bernstein by Sally Power Basil Bernstein: remembrances Basil Bernstein: 'a sociology for the transmission of knowledges' by Parlo Singh Basil Bernstein: a tribute by Barbara Tizard Basil Bernstein: an Australian tribute by Geoff Williams Basil Bernstein: a personal appreciation by Michael Young

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