De-Schooling

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Robbins, Derek 2006. De-Schooling. in: Turner, B. (ed.) The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp.
AuthorsRobbins, Derek
EditorsTurner, B.
Abstract

An extract from The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology which explains the ‘de-schooling movement’ which flourished in the 1970s in advanced capitalist societies. De-schoolers opposed the institutionalisation of learning, arguing that state-controlled socialisation inhibited the expression of individual freedom and creativity.

Keywordsde-schooling movement; sociology of education
Book titleThe Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology
Year2006
PublisherCambridge University Press pp
Publication dates
Print2006
Publication process dates
Deposited26 Jan 2010
Place of publicationCambridge
Web address (URL)http://dx.doi.org/10.2277/0521540461
http://hdl.handle.net/10552/524
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Citation:
Robbins, D. (2006) ‘De-Schooling’ in Turner, B. (ed.) The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press pp 123.

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