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Sociology Confronts the World: Past, Present and Future
[...] there is evidence that, as a discipline, the interest in global education is being challenged. What appears to be happening is that the discipline has an increasing focus on stratification issues-less on the mobility studies that were central thirty years ago and more on inequality based on race, class, and gender-and these inequalities are seen by most people as national rather than international issues.
SOCIOLOGY CONFRONTS THE WORLD: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
[...] there is evidence that, as a discipline, the interest in global education is being challenged. What appears to be happening is that the discipline has an increasing focus on stratification issues-less on the mobility studies that were central thirty years ago and more on inequality based on race, class, and gender-and these inequalities are seen by most people as national rather than international issues.