Comparative Sociology of Examinations
Herausgeber: Onaka, Fumiya
Comparative Sociology of Examinations
Herausgeber: Onaka, Fumiya
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Comparing parallel societies from across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and North America, this book proposes fundamental transitions in sociological research from system to process and from communication to composition through intensive studies on examinations.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Wing-Chung HoEthnographic Inquiry and Lived Experience215,99 €
- Stephen Wing-Kai ChiuCity States In The Global Economy194,99 €
- David ChandlerA History of Cambodia258,99 €
- Jim MannBeijing Jeep194,99 €
- Interest Groups and the New Democracy Movement in Hong Kong215,99 €
- Ajay GehlawatTwenty-First Century Bollywood204,99 €
- Sandeep BanerjeeSpace, Utopia and Indian Decolonization194,99 €
-
-
-
Comparing parallel societies from across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and North America, this book proposes fundamental transitions in sociological research from system to process and from communication to composition through intensive studies on examinations.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781138609242
- ISBN-10: 1138609242
- Artikelnr.: 56135138
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781138609242
- ISBN-10: 1138609242
- Artikelnr.: 56135138
Fumiya Onaka is a Professor of Comparative Sociology at Japan Women's University. He received his PhD in sociology from The University of Tokyo in 2007. His research focuses on examinations; careers; disabilities; and their relations with local cultures and processes, facilitated by the integrated use of ethnographies, interviews, observations, questionnaires, and periodicals. His primary field of study is Thailand, while secondary fields are Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. This allows for "thick comparisons" between several areas in these countries. He is the executive secretary of ISA RC20 (Comparative Sociology) and a board member of ISA RC33 (Logic and Methodology in Sociology) and ISA RC56 (Historical Sociology).
Notes on contributors
Preface
Introduction
Part I Preliminary Studies
1. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Examinations in Two Thai Villages
Fumiya Onaka
2. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Non-modern Examinations Fumiya Onaka
3. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Modern Examinations Fumiya Onaka
Part II Multilocal Studies
4. Typology of Abilities Tested in University Entrance Examinations:
Comparisons of the United States, Japan, Iran and France Masako Watanabe
5 Comparison of the Big Tests' Origins in Japan and the United States: The
Characteristics of "Elementary School Examination" in the Early Meiji Era
Akihiko Hashimoto
6. The Historical Knowledge and Thinking Measured by Entrance Examinations:
Comparisons of the United States and Japan NAKAGIRI Masato
7. Comparative Sociology of Ability and Examinations in Post-Manufacturing
Societies from Interview Surveys in the United Kingdom and Japan Shinichi
Aizawa
8. Comparative Sociology of 11 to 18 Examinations in Thailand, England, and
Japan Fumiya Onaka
9. Research Note on the Comparative Sociology of 11 to 18 Examinations in
Korea and Japan Fumiya Onaka
10. Comparative Sociology of Examination Reforms around 2000: South Korea
and Thailand Fumiya Onaka
Part III Multi-oriented Studies
11. High School Selectivity and the Measure of Merit: High School Students'
Perceptions of the Various University Entrance Procedures in Japan
Guillaume ALBERT
12. The Polish Language Matura in the Context of Examination History and in
Comparison with the French Baccalauréat ¿ukasz Remisiewicz
13. How does Educational Selection in Singapore Define What and How to Test
"Merit"? Sim Choon Kiat
14. The Pono' (Pondok) Examinations in the Southern Border Provinces of
Thailand Fumiya Onaka
Afterword
Index
Preface
Introduction
Part I Preliminary Studies
1. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Examinations in Two Thai Villages
Fumiya Onaka
2. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Non-modern Examinations Fumiya Onaka
3. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Modern Examinations Fumiya Onaka
Part II Multilocal Studies
4. Typology of Abilities Tested in University Entrance Examinations:
Comparisons of the United States, Japan, Iran and France Masako Watanabe
5 Comparison of the Big Tests' Origins in Japan and the United States: The
Characteristics of "Elementary School Examination" in the Early Meiji Era
Akihiko Hashimoto
6. The Historical Knowledge and Thinking Measured by Entrance Examinations:
Comparisons of the United States and Japan NAKAGIRI Masato
7. Comparative Sociology of Ability and Examinations in Post-Manufacturing
Societies from Interview Surveys in the United Kingdom and Japan Shinichi
Aizawa
8. Comparative Sociology of 11 to 18 Examinations in Thailand, England, and
Japan Fumiya Onaka
9. Research Note on the Comparative Sociology of 11 to 18 Examinations in
Korea and Japan Fumiya Onaka
10. Comparative Sociology of Examination Reforms around 2000: South Korea
and Thailand Fumiya Onaka
Part III Multi-oriented Studies
11. High School Selectivity and the Measure of Merit: High School Students'
Perceptions of the Various University Entrance Procedures in Japan
Guillaume ALBERT
12. The Polish Language Matura in the Context of Examination History and in
Comparison with the French Baccalauréat ¿ukasz Remisiewicz
13. How does Educational Selection in Singapore Define What and How to Test
"Merit"? Sim Choon Kiat
14. The Pono' (Pondok) Examinations in the Southern Border Provinces of
Thailand Fumiya Onaka
Afterword
Index
Notes on contributors
Preface
Introduction
Part I Preliminary Studies
1. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Examinations in Two Thai Villages
Fumiya Onaka
2. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Non-modern Examinations Fumiya Onaka
3. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Modern Examinations Fumiya Onaka
Part II Multilocal Studies
4. Typology of Abilities Tested in University Entrance Examinations:
Comparisons of the United States, Japan, Iran and France Masako Watanabe
5 Comparison of the Big Tests' Origins in Japan and the United States: The
Characteristics of "Elementary School Examination" in the Early Meiji Era
Akihiko Hashimoto
6. The Historical Knowledge and Thinking Measured by Entrance Examinations:
Comparisons of the United States and Japan NAKAGIRI Masato
7. Comparative Sociology of Ability and Examinations in Post-Manufacturing
Societies from Interview Surveys in the United Kingdom and Japan Shinichi
Aizawa
8. Comparative Sociology of 11 to 18 Examinations in Thailand, England, and
Japan Fumiya Onaka
9. Research Note on the Comparative Sociology of 11 to 18 Examinations in
Korea and Japan Fumiya Onaka
10. Comparative Sociology of Examination Reforms around 2000: South Korea
and Thailand Fumiya Onaka
Part III Multi-oriented Studies
11. High School Selectivity and the Measure of Merit: High School Students'
Perceptions of the Various University Entrance Procedures in Japan
Guillaume ALBERT
12. The Polish Language Matura in the Context of Examination History and in
Comparison with the French Baccalauréat ¿ukasz Remisiewicz
13. How does Educational Selection in Singapore Define What and How to Test
"Merit"? Sim Choon Kiat
14. The Pono' (Pondok) Examinations in the Southern Border Provinces of
Thailand Fumiya Onaka
Afterword
Index
Preface
Introduction
Part I Preliminary Studies
1. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Examinations in Two Thai Villages
Fumiya Onaka
2. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Non-modern Examinations Fumiya Onaka
3. Toward a Comparative Sociology of Modern Examinations Fumiya Onaka
Part II Multilocal Studies
4. Typology of Abilities Tested in University Entrance Examinations:
Comparisons of the United States, Japan, Iran and France Masako Watanabe
5 Comparison of the Big Tests' Origins in Japan and the United States: The
Characteristics of "Elementary School Examination" in the Early Meiji Era
Akihiko Hashimoto
6. The Historical Knowledge and Thinking Measured by Entrance Examinations:
Comparisons of the United States and Japan NAKAGIRI Masato
7. Comparative Sociology of Ability and Examinations in Post-Manufacturing
Societies from Interview Surveys in the United Kingdom and Japan Shinichi
Aizawa
8. Comparative Sociology of 11 to 18 Examinations in Thailand, England, and
Japan Fumiya Onaka
9. Research Note on the Comparative Sociology of 11 to 18 Examinations in
Korea and Japan Fumiya Onaka
10. Comparative Sociology of Examination Reforms around 2000: South Korea
and Thailand Fumiya Onaka
Part III Multi-oriented Studies
11. High School Selectivity and the Measure of Merit: High School Students'
Perceptions of the Various University Entrance Procedures in Japan
Guillaume ALBERT
12. The Polish Language Matura in the Context of Examination History and in
Comparison with the French Baccalauréat ¿ukasz Remisiewicz
13. How does Educational Selection in Singapore Define What and How to Test
"Merit"? Sim Choon Kiat
14. The Pono' (Pondok) Examinations in the Southern Border Provinces of
Thailand Fumiya Onaka
Afterword
Index