This article focuses on the interplay between institutional arrangements, family strategies, and market devices in the transition to higher education (HE) in France with a view to documenting both persistent features of the French ‘conservative’ educational regime and recent changes, in particular those related to neo-liberal influences. Using a theoretical model inspired by research on welfare regimes and integrating key elements of the sociology of networks, institutions, and markets, as well as data from a comprehensive qualitative study, the article focuses on three main topics: the impact of both institutional stratification and family choices on segregation and channelling into HE; the framing of students’ choices generated by imperso...
Discourses surrounding the effects of neoliberal ideology on the transformation of education from a ...
The restructuring of higher education (HE) according to neoliberal market principles has constructed...
French studies on inequalities of access to higher education (HE) have focused either on the influen...
This article examines the implementation of the ideology of equality of educational opportunity in g...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
International audienceDrawing on Bourdieu’s theory and using Durkheim’s concepts of ‘social fact’ an...
countries. It views educational institutions as a key producer of social cohesion by supplying the s...
Establishing patterns of higher education funding policy change in Western Europe in the period from...
The strong growth of higher education and its role as an institution have contributed to the creatio...
This article focuses on differences between French secondary schools regarding how students are chan...
This chapter analyzes policies of widening participation (WP) in elite higher education institutions...
There is a consensus that transnational soft governance has unleashed the forces of change in higher...
How do ideas influence public policy ? French higher education is a good case in point. It seems rea...
In France, while schools are supposed to be sources of social mobility, as in any democratic society...
This paper analyzes the generation of social class differentials at the transition from lower to upp...
Discourses surrounding the effects of neoliberal ideology on the transformation of education from a ...
The restructuring of higher education (HE) according to neoliberal market principles has constructed...
French studies on inequalities of access to higher education (HE) have focused either on the influen...
This article examines the implementation of the ideology of equality of educational opportunity in g...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
International audienceDrawing on Bourdieu’s theory and using Durkheim’s concepts of ‘social fact’ an...
countries. It views educational institutions as a key producer of social cohesion by supplying the s...
Establishing patterns of higher education funding policy change in Western Europe in the period from...
The strong growth of higher education and its role as an institution have contributed to the creatio...
This article focuses on differences between French secondary schools regarding how students are chan...
This chapter analyzes policies of widening participation (WP) in elite higher education institutions...
There is a consensus that transnational soft governance has unleashed the forces of change in higher...
How do ideas influence public policy ? French higher education is a good case in point. It seems rea...
In France, while schools are supposed to be sources of social mobility, as in any democratic society...
This paper analyzes the generation of social class differentials at the transition from lower to upp...
Discourses surrounding the effects of neoliberal ideology on the transformation of education from a ...
The restructuring of higher education (HE) according to neoliberal market principles has constructed...
French studies on inequalities of access to higher education (HE) have focused either on the influen...