Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little empirical research on the impact of Access to Higher Education (AHE) courses, on mature students' learning identities, and of the changes in higher education policy on their chances to participate. Using data from a study examining AHE students' learning transitions at three further education colleges in the East Midlands in England, we employ Bourdieu's concept of habitus and the complexities of the relations between habitus and field to understand how AHE students experience and conceptualise their positions as they (re)engage in formal learning. The article will draw on the study's findings to show how the AHE students participate in these fi...
This article presents a research case study of learners attending a university in the North West of ...
The importance of attracting and retaining mature students in UK higher education is vital as future...
Extensive literature spanning decades articulates the complexities for young people from ‘lower soci...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
This paper challenges Bourdieu’s view that the movement of the habitus across new fields can result ...
Written as part of a doctoral thesis exploring young people’s educational decision making, this arti...
The connection between identity and education has long been a focus for research enquiry. For exampl...
This paper provides a conceptual discussion of studenthood as a way of understanding the ways in whi...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has emerged concerning the mobilities of students, spe...
This thesis reports an empirical study of identity formation among part-time higher education studen...
This paper considers ethnographic data collected during undergraduate students’ transition to Higher...
This thesis reports an empirical study of identity formation among part-time higher education studen...
This thesis explored the interplay of capital and habitus during the acculturation process of intern...
This article examines the extent to which Access to Higher Education courses can be defined as commu...
This article presents a research case study of learners attending a university in the North West of ...
The importance of attracting and retaining mature students in UK higher education is vital as future...
Extensive literature spanning decades articulates the complexities for young people from ‘lower soci...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
This paper challenges Bourdieu’s view that the movement of the habitus across new fields can result ...
Written as part of a doctoral thesis exploring young people’s educational decision making, this arti...
The connection between identity and education has long been a focus for research enquiry. For exampl...
This paper provides a conceptual discussion of studenthood as a way of understanding the ways in whi...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has emerged concerning the mobilities of students, spe...
This thesis reports an empirical study of identity formation among part-time higher education studen...
This paper considers ethnographic data collected during undergraduate students’ transition to Higher...
This thesis reports an empirical study of identity formation among part-time higher education studen...
This thesis explored the interplay of capital and habitus during the acculturation process of intern...
This article examines the extent to which Access to Higher Education courses can be defined as commu...
This article presents a research case study of learners attending a university in the North West of ...
The importance of attracting and retaining mature students in UK higher education is vital as future...
Extensive literature spanning decades articulates the complexities for young people from ‘lower soci...