"this fascinating, wide-ranging, and internally coherent book will be of the greatest interest to sociologists and education policy scholars, and in particular to those appreciating the need to question how and why the state of the sociology of education and its impact can and should be enhanced" - Journal of Education Policy: Ernst Buyl, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Educational Support Office, Ghent University, Belgium 'This tour-de-force will set the agenda for the future of the sociology of education. Matons writing is always engaging and thought-provoking. The book offers nothing less than a new approach to the morphology of sociological knowledge itself - a "must-read".'- Professor Michael Grenfell, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland
'A truly majestic contribution that advances fundamentally the ideas of Basil Bernstein and Pierre Bourdieu. It is a formidable piece of work: imaginative, thought-provoking, intellectually out-reaching, and will surely constitute essential reading across the social sciences.'- Professor John Evans, University of Loughborough, UK
'For decades sociology has been the missing link in discourse analyses of social context. Matons inspirational volume consolidates a sociology of immense theoretical insight and undaunted analytical precision to make this blind-spot obsolete. Theory is every scholars best friend; social theory of this order is a very best friend indeed.'- Professor J.R. Martin, University of Sydney, Australia
this book is for those who want to take learning and knowledge in a new direction- Professor Jill Thistlethwaite, University of Technology Sydney, in Journal of Interprofessional Care
'This monograph is best described as a guidebookthe journey is carefully signposted and there is much encouragement for the travellerand I expect that its impact on higher education studies is going to be significant.' - Professor Jennifer Case, University of Cape Town, South Africa, in Higher Education
rich, layered, and highly imaginativea major contributionSocial inclusion and achievement for all learners can be enhanced as our knowledge about knowledge and knowledge building is enhanced. This book certainly helps us move towards realising this aim.'- Dr Graham McPhail, University of Auckland, New Zealand, in Pacific-Asian Education
the scope and ambition of Matons work is remarkable and should be taken seriously Knowledge and Knowers represents a significant contribution to the sociology of education - Dr Brian Barrett, SUNY, Cortland, USA, in Educational Theory
This highly stimulating volume is a must-read. LCT forms an attempt to build a systematic sociology of education with strong explanatory power with regards to knowledge in education and policy this fascinating, wide-ranging, and internally coherent book will be of the greatest interest to sociologists and education policy scholars.- Ernst Buyl, Ghent University, Belgium in Journal of Education Policy
Knowledge and Knowers is lucid, generous and written with elegance and conviction. provocative, thought-inducing and generative; offering a powerful, multi-faceted array of analytical tools to the project of cumulative knowledge building- Fiona Jackson,University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, in Journal of Education
"It is a must-read for students of the sociology of education, and for scholars who find that their current approaches may not be providing the answers they need." - Sherran ClarenceUniversity of the Western Cape