This paper explores how classed identities are constituted through the socio-sartorial inscriptions of a working-class school and community in an Irish city in the twenty-first century. The data of the paper were generated through a wider three-year critical ethnography of a school community. The focus here is upon the identity work of the participants as it is connected to the school and the wider community. The article makes a particular contribution to the conversation of cultural constructions of class; in this instance through socio-sartorialism and how cultural capital is embodied and performed through people. The paper offers illustrative cases formed from participant interviews and an analysis of how socio-sartorial inscription cont...
This is a study of working class students’experience in Irish Higher Education. It is based on eigh...
The cultural social sciences work at the point of intersection of social structure, institutional ch...
This paper explores how special educational needs (SEN) and social class can become intertwined in p...
This paper explores how classed identities are constituted through the socio-sartorial inscriptions ...
This paper examines post-primary school choice processes in the urban Irish working-class community ...
The study is divided into three parts. Part One consists of two chapters in which I situate the stud...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which working-class boys reconcile their identity with educationa...
This article contributes to the theory of institutional habitus by exploring the differing ways in w...
In his recent monumental study of twentieth-century Ireland, Diarmaid Ferriter has emphasised pervas...
The cultural social sciences work at the point of intersection of social structure, institutional ch...
There is considerable knowledge about why school-leavers from socio- economically disadvantaged back...
This paper presents a short introduction to a study I carried out over a three-year period in two I...
The article presents a retrospective qualitative longitudinal analysis of experiences of education a...
This paper considers how first‐generation immigrant children contribute to processes of capital accu...
The concepts of social class and masculinities have influenced a multitude of studies across a numbe...
This is a study of working class students’experience in Irish Higher Education. It is based on eigh...
The cultural social sciences work at the point of intersection of social structure, institutional ch...
This paper explores how special educational needs (SEN) and social class can become intertwined in p...
This paper explores how classed identities are constituted through the socio-sartorial inscriptions ...
This paper examines post-primary school choice processes in the urban Irish working-class community ...
The study is divided into three parts. Part One consists of two chapters in which I situate the stud...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which working-class boys reconcile their identity with educationa...
This article contributes to the theory of institutional habitus by exploring the differing ways in w...
In his recent monumental study of twentieth-century Ireland, Diarmaid Ferriter has emphasised pervas...
The cultural social sciences work at the point of intersection of social structure, institutional ch...
There is considerable knowledge about why school-leavers from socio- economically disadvantaged back...
This paper presents a short introduction to a study I carried out over a three-year period in two I...
The article presents a retrospective qualitative longitudinal analysis of experiences of education a...
This paper considers how first‐generation immigrant children contribute to processes of capital accu...
The concepts of social class and masculinities have influenced a multitude of studies across a numbe...
This is a study of working class students’experience in Irish Higher Education. It is based on eigh...
The cultural social sciences work at the point of intersection of social structure, institutional ch...
This paper explores how special educational needs (SEN) and social class can become intertwined in p...