Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and peer groups exert a heavy influence on the thoughts and actions of students (Flores-Gonzalez 2002). This research assesses socialization patterns across these demographic cleavages, in part by showing how students encounter and react to the dominant elite culture at an elite, private university. Recent research has portrayed the undergraduate experience as the great equalizer (Torche 2011). However, if disadvantaged students are unable to fit in socially, they will be less likely to benefit from the unique network opportunities offered by a highly selective university. This work examines how class and racial/ethnic status matter for forming impo...
Whilst most social and educational research on friendship focuses on children at school, it remains ...
Beginning in 1998, selective colleges began adopting no-loan admissions policies to increase socioec...
Mode of access: World Wide Web.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliog...
Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and pee...
Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and pee...
Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and pee...
Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and pee...
This study examines peer social networks among low-income students at an elite college. A qualitativ...
This paper documents the structure and composition of social networks on university campuses and inv...
This dissertation explores the multidimensional aspects of social class - as a representation as wel...
This dissertation explores the multidimensional aspects of social class - as a representation as wel...
The most trusted mechanism of upward social mobility is education. One of the surest paths to succes...
Discourses of social class are an important object of study because how people talk about social cla...
The most trusted mechanism of upward social mobility is education. One of the surest paths to succes...
Abstract Higher education has joined affirmative action and promoted the coexistence between differe...
Whilst most social and educational research on friendship focuses on children at school, it remains ...
Beginning in 1998, selective colleges began adopting no-loan admissions policies to increase socioec...
Mode of access: World Wide Web.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliog...
Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and pee...
Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and pee...
Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and pee...
Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and pee...
This study examines peer social networks among low-income students at an elite college. A qualitativ...
This paper documents the structure and composition of social networks on university campuses and inv...
This dissertation explores the multidimensional aspects of social class - as a representation as wel...
This dissertation explores the multidimensional aspects of social class - as a representation as wel...
The most trusted mechanism of upward social mobility is education. One of the surest paths to succes...
Discourses of social class are an important object of study because how people talk about social cla...
The most trusted mechanism of upward social mobility is education. One of the surest paths to succes...
Abstract Higher education has joined affirmative action and promoted the coexistence between differe...
Whilst most social and educational research on friendship focuses on children at school, it remains ...
Beginning in 1998, selective colleges began adopting no-loan admissions policies to increase socioec...
Mode of access: World Wide Web.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliog...