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¬Die¬ Gewalt des kollektiven Besserwissens: Kämpfe um die Anerkennung ausländischer Berufsqualifikationen in Deutschland
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077a444888330 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Sommer, Ilka, 1979 - : ¬Die¬ Gewalt des kollektiven Besserwissens
087 978-3-8376-3292-7
087q978-3-8376-3292-7
100 Sommer, Ilka ¬[VerfasserIn]¬
331 ¬Die¬ Gewalt des kollektiven Besserwissens
335 Kämpfe um die Anerkennung ausländischer Berufsqualifikationen in Deutschland
410 s.l.
412 transcript Verlag
425 [2015]
425a2015
433 1 Online-Ressource (410 Seiten)
451 Gesellschaft der Unterschiede ; Band 30
454 Gesellschaft der Unterschiede
455 Band 30
527 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Sommer, Ilka, 1979 - : ¬Die¬ Gewalt des kollektiven Besserwissens
540aISBN 978-3-8394-3292-1
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700 |SOC
700 |9729
700 |JNA
700 |JHBL
700 |SOC026000
700b|331.620943
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750 Classificatory evaluation is a social phenomenon that is as old as humanity itself. How does the German state evaluate whether educational qualifications acquired across the globe are recognized as »equivalent« or not? Tying her work in with Pierre Bourdieu's theory of symbolic violence, Ilka Sommer's study shows that recognition is neither objective information nor a subjective decision. For the first time, the administrative practice of »equivalency reviewing« - which was recently expanded through »Recognition Laws« - is investigated in a methodologically reflexive fashion. On the basis of empirical investigation, the implicit mechanisms of construction are made visible: the violence of collective »knowing better« unifies and divides the evaluator and evaluated
753 Classificatory evaluation is a social phenomenon that is as old as humanity itself. How does the German state evaluate whether educational qualifications acquired across the globe are recognized as »equivalent« or not? Tying her work in with Pierre Bourdieu's theory of symbolic violence, Ilka Sommer's study shows that recognition is neither objective information nor a subjective decision. For the first time, the administrative practice of »equivalency reviewing« - which was recently expanded through »Recognition Laws« - is investigated in a methodologically reflexive fashion. On the basis of empirical investigation, the implicit mechanisms of construction are made visible: the violence of collective »knowing better« unifies and divides the evaluator and evaluated
902g 208896155 Deutschland
902s 208852697 Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer
902s 209176466 Berufliche Qualifikation
902s 212426702 Gleichwertigkeit
902s 209602775 Anerkennung
907s 20890610X Einwanderung
907s 211189545 Bildungsabschluss
907s 209688742 Arbeitssoziologie
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081 Sommer, Ilka: ¬Die¬ Gewalt des kollektiven Besserwissens
100 E-Book UTB-scholars EBS
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttps://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.5555/9783839432921
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