Abstract: This investigation explores factors that contributed to the disparate learning identities of two white baby-boomer brothers from the same working-class family. The research, part of a broader phenomenological study into the influences of working-class masculinities and schooling offers an insight into the individual family members’ differential communities of practice that over time had the potential to affect each brother’s accumulation and utilization of specific forms of social capital. The research challenges conventional thinking regarding the role families play in reproducing educational inequality because it recognizes that an individual’s responses to multiple experiences both within and outside the family, rather than fam...
Abstract It is increasingly recognized that families and communities are important in helping youths...
This study uses the accounts of parents supplemented by those of their children (aged 13-17) to deve...
Scholarly work on student and school performance poses a variety of explanations for observed variat...
Abstract: This investigation explores factors that contributed to the disparate learning identities ...
Focusing on parental networks—a central dimension of social capital—this article uses ethnographic d...
In recent years, especially after the publication in 2000 of Robert Putnam’s book Bowling Alone: The...
Emergent ethnographic research disentangles “social capital ” from other components of social class ...
This dissertation assesses if and how cultural properties that augment social ties, commonly denoted...
Resources from multiple social contexts influence students’ educational aspiration. In the field of ...
This study, based on the research of Coleman (1987), examined the effect of social capital on high s...
Research in the sociology of education has long stressed the benefits of social capital for academic...
ABSTRACT It is increasingly recognized that families and communities are important in helping youths...
This study investigates the roles of social capital, cultural capital and parent involvement in pred...
Social capital is considered an important asset for individuals, groups, communities and society bec...
Rural students located on the Northwest Coast of Tasmania are less likely to participate in higher e...
Abstract It is increasingly recognized that families and communities are important in helping youths...
This study uses the accounts of parents supplemented by those of their children (aged 13-17) to deve...
Scholarly work on student and school performance poses a variety of explanations for observed variat...
Abstract: This investigation explores factors that contributed to the disparate learning identities ...
Focusing on parental networks—a central dimension of social capital—this article uses ethnographic d...
In recent years, especially after the publication in 2000 of Robert Putnam’s book Bowling Alone: The...
Emergent ethnographic research disentangles “social capital ” from other components of social class ...
This dissertation assesses if and how cultural properties that augment social ties, commonly denoted...
Resources from multiple social contexts influence students’ educational aspiration. In the field of ...
This study, based on the research of Coleman (1987), examined the effect of social capital on high s...
Research in the sociology of education has long stressed the benefits of social capital for academic...
ABSTRACT It is increasingly recognized that families and communities are important in helping youths...
This study investigates the roles of social capital, cultural capital and parent involvement in pred...
Social capital is considered an important asset for individuals, groups, communities and society bec...
Rural students located on the Northwest Coast of Tasmania are less likely to participate in higher e...
Abstract It is increasingly recognized that families and communities are important in helping youths...
This study uses the accounts of parents supplemented by those of their children (aged 13-17) to deve...
Scholarly work on student and school performance poses a variety of explanations for observed variat...