In the global phenomenon of widening participation policy in higher education, lower retention rates for students from less advantaged socioeconomic circumstances have potential to undermine its social inclusion agenda. This might be an issue in Europe but is not necessarily the case elsewhere. In this paper we consider statistical data on Australian university students from under-represented groups, retained at similar rates as their more advantaged peers. Our data also include print and online media commentary on student retention. In our analysis we draw on Bourdieu’s social theory, particularly his conceptual tools of ‘cultural capital’ and field ‘distinction’. We argue that less advantaged Australian university students appear to have ...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
Both England and Australia have displayed strong social democratic traditions in their approaches to...
In the global phenomenon of widening participation policy in higher education, lower retention rates...
Australia differs from European nations in the retention of higher education students from disadvant...
Australia differs from European nations in the retention of higher education (HE) students from disa...
In recent decades, the move from an elite to a mass higher education system in many countries and th...
Extensive literature spanning decades articulates the complexities for young people from ‘lower soci...
The under-representation in higher education of those from less privileged social backgrounds is an ...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Paper reproduced with permission of the publisherGovernment policy to widen participation at univers...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Executive Summary Higher education is in a state of massification (Sharma, 2008). More people are ac...
© 2012 Dr. Ann JardineThis study focuses on the first year experience of Australian university stude...
This article uses Foucauldian discourse analysis to identify two subject positions within Australia\...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
Both England and Australia have displayed strong social democratic traditions in their approaches to...
In the global phenomenon of widening participation policy in higher education, lower retention rates...
Australia differs from European nations in the retention of higher education students from disadvant...
Australia differs from European nations in the retention of higher education (HE) students from disa...
In recent decades, the move from an elite to a mass higher education system in many countries and th...
Extensive literature spanning decades articulates the complexities for young people from ‘lower soci...
The under-representation in higher education of those from less privileged social backgrounds is an ...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Paper reproduced with permission of the publisherGovernment policy to widen participation at univers...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Executive Summary Higher education is in a state of massification (Sharma, 2008). More people are ac...
© 2012 Dr. Ann JardineThis study focuses on the first year experience of Australian university stude...
This article uses Foucauldian discourse analysis to identify two subject positions within Australia\...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
Both England and Australia have displayed strong social democratic traditions in their approaches to...