The article primarily explores the social class identification of 15 white working-class boys at a high performing school in a socially marginalized area of South London where academic performance was routinely depicted as crucial to economic and social well-being. The research aims to consider the influence of a high performing school on the boys' identity and the relationship between their identity and their engagement with education. First, a brief background on white working-class boys 'underachievement' will provide the context. Second, Bourdieu's conceptual tools of habitus, institutional habitus and capitals are examined. Bourdieu's class analysis provides a useful conceptual framework to address (divided) working-class masculinities...
The practice of othering has been widely documented in sociological research relative to social netw...
This paper intends to show the processes and identity negotiations of white working-class boys surro...
White British pupils often maintain lower aspirations than other ethnic groups in the United Kingdom...
Much educational research on working-class boys has focused on their failure and lack of aspiration....
This thesis investigates how white working-class boys experience social and learner identities in th...
In recent years there has been growing concern over the pervasive disparities in academic achievemen...
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...
As the research focuses on those working-class boys who are achieving highly within school, the chap...
This is a thesis about the middle classes. Using Bourdieu's trilogy of habitus, capital and field, t...
Written as part of a doctoral thesis exploring young people’s educational decision making, this arti...
This article draws on case studies of nine working-class students at Southern, an elite university.1...
This paper considers how the practice of Othering' is used by white working-class boys in Boremund, ...
This paper seeks to uncover the underlying generative principles that guide the ways of thinking in ...
This chapter considers how white working-class boys negotiate neoliberal learner identities through ...
The practice of othering has been widely documented in sociological research relative to social netw...
This paper intends to show the processes and identity negotiations of white working-class boys surro...
White British pupils often maintain lower aspirations than other ethnic groups in the United Kingdom...
Much educational research on working-class boys has focused on their failure and lack of aspiration....
This thesis investigates how white working-class boys experience social and learner identities in th...
In recent years there has been growing concern over the pervasive disparities in academic achievemen...
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...
As the research focuses on those working-class boys who are achieving highly within school, the chap...
This is a thesis about the middle classes. Using Bourdieu's trilogy of habitus, capital and field, t...
Written as part of a doctoral thesis exploring young people’s educational decision making, this arti...
This article draws on case studies of nine working-class students at Southern, an elite university.1...
This paper considers how the practice of Othering' is used by white working-class boys in Boremund, ...
This paper seeks to uncover the underlying generative principles that guide the ways of thinking in ...
This chapter considers how white working-class boys negotiate neoliberal learner identities through ...
The practice of othering has been widely documented in sociological research relative to social netw...
This paper intends to show the processes and identity negotiations of white working-class boys surro...
White British pupils often maintain lower aspirations than other ethnic groups in the United Kingdom...