This thesis investigates how students’ practical considerations for future choices in education and occupations correspond to policy objectives of socially productive educational choices. This is conveyed through the primary aim of analyzing the correspondence between on the one hand educational policy intentions and on the other hand students’ educational choices and the social and cultural conditions that structure them. These concerns are addressed with specific aims in four different articles. However, the following research questions have been of central guidance for framing the main issue: (1) How are economic, political and social processes brought together on a policy level for motivating and regulating individuals’ educational choi...
This paper aims to analyze relations between school choice and pupils' conscious of schoolsl from so...
This thesis investigates the experiences of a group of working-class pupils as they experience educa...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the last thirty years there has been increasing debate...
The present article is based on a critical semiotic investigation of the Swedish Long-Term Survey on...
The theme of educational choice covers, since many years, a great interest in sociology of education...
Choices made in highly uncertain settings problematise the concept of rationality in decisions-makin...
This article poses these questions: How do participants on two different courses in folk high school...
Issues related to educational choices have recently become topical because of the growing incapacity...
Understanding how different groups of users make choices is central to explaining the outcomes of ch...
The primary educational objective in Denmark is to ensure ‘education for all’,and one decisive logic...
The present study examines the choice for sociology as a subfield in Swedish higher education. In th...
Bourdieu’s theory of relationalism moves beyond the objective and subjective, to analyze a field, or...
This report is a summary and a discussion of several studies, that havebeen carried out within the S...
Starting from the assumption that school to work transitions constitute not only the end goal but al...
Our society has become a society of knowledge. The answer to the question of how to reduce unemploym...
This paper aims to analyze relations between school choice and pupils' conscious of schoolsl from so...
This thesis investigates the experiences of a group of working-class pupils as they experience educa...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the last thirty years there has been increasing debate...
The present article is based on a critical semiotic investigation of the Swedish Long-Term Survey on...
The theme of educational choice covers, since many years, a great interest in sociology of education...
Choices made in highly uncertain settings problematise the concept of rationality in decisions-makin...
This article poses these questions: How do participants on two different courses in folk high school...
Issues related to educational choices have recently become topical because of the growing incapacity...
Understanding how different groups of users make choices is central to explaining the outcomes of ch...
The primary educational objective in Denmark is to ensure ‘education for all’,and one decisive logic...
The present study examines the choice for sociology as a subfield in Swedish higher education. In th...
Bourdieu’s theory of relationalism moves beyond the objective and subjective, to analyze a field, or...
This report is a summary and a discussion of several studies, that havebeen carried out within the S...
Starting from the assumption that school to work transitions constitute not only the end goal but al...
Our society has become a society of knowledge. The answer to the question of how to reduce unemploym...
This paper aims to analyze relations between school choice and pupils' conscious of schoolsl from so...
This thesis investigates the experiences of a group of working-class pupils as they experience educa...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the last thirty years there has been increasing debate...