In the context of a higher education widening participation agenda that seeks to look beyond the point of entry, this article investigates working-class students experiences of Students Unions. The article draws on a Bourdieusian conception of class to demonstrate how working-class students are discouraged from participating in Students Union activities on multiple fronts; economic barriers count them out of participation whilst social and cultural considerations lead them to count themselves out. However, the article also argues that, when the economic and social barriers to participation are removed, participation in Students Union activities can have a dramatic impact upon students wellbeing and personal development
Portland State University is an urban, access university. This means that students don’t face nearly...
Widening participation (WP) in higher education (HE) remains a significant component of UK education...
As economic circumstances remain difficult and CAO applications reach record numbers, there has been...
The aim of this thesis is to explore social-class processes within higher education through a study...
<p>Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class studen...
Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class students....
Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class students....
Despite the massive expansion of UK higher education provision from the 1960’s onwards, concern rema...
This article explores the recent emergence of ‘working-class student officer’ roles in students’ uni...
This thesis investigates the experiences of a group of working-class pupils as they experience educa...
In the context of widening participation policies, polarisation of types of university recruitment a...
YesWhile widening access is high on universities' agendas at undergraduate level, class barriers sti...
Presented at the Minnesota College Professionals Association (MCPA), Century College, White Bear Lak...
In 2008, Denise Bradley and colleagues published their Review of Australian Higher Education. A key ...
For many, earning a college degree provides an opportunity to improve social status by allowing acce...
Portland State University is an urban, access university. This means that students don’t face nearly...
Widening participation (WP) in higher education (HE) remains a significant component of UK education...
As economic circumstances remain difficult and CAO applications reach record numbers, there has been...
The aim of this thesis is to explore social-class processes within higher education through a study...
<p>Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class studen...
Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class students....
Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class students....
Despite the massive expansion of UK higher education provision from the 1960’s onwards, concern rema...
This article explores the recent emergence of ‘working-class student officer’ roles in students’ uni...
This thesis investigates the experiences of a group of working-class pupils as they experience educa...
In the context of widening participation policies, polarisation of types of university recruitment a...
YesWhile widening access is high on universities' agendas at undergraduate level, class barriers sti...
Presented at the Minnesota College Professionals Association (MCPA), Century College, White Bear Lak...
In 2008, Denise Bradley and colleagues published their Review of Australian Higher Education. A key ...
For many, earning a college degree provides an opportunity to improve social status by allowing acce...
Portland State University is an urban, access university. This means that students don’t face nearly...
Widening participation (WP) in higher education (HE) remains a significant component of UK education...
As economic circumstances remain difficult and CAO applications reach record numbers, there has been...