The aim of this chapter is to focus particularly on the concept of habitus – primarily as described by Bourdieu – and its role in understanding how social inequalities are reproduced through the medium of the education system. It begins by defining habitus and the related concepts of ‘capital’ and ‘field’, before moving on to explain how researchers have linked these concepts to social inequality in the education system. Here, the focus falls firstly upon social class inequalities, and then turns to a discussion of how habitus is implicated in ethnic inequalities in education. Towards the end of the chapter, a critical eye is cast over habitus: to what extent is it really a useful concept in studying and explaining inequality in education? ...
Educational outcomes of Looked After Children in England are lower compared to their non-Looked Afte...
This article is concerned with the theoretical constructs of Bourdieu and their contribution to unde...
Educational outcomes of Looked After Children in England are lower compared to their non-Looked Afte...
The aim of this chapter is to focus particularly on the concept of habitus – primarily as described ...
peer reviewedHabitus plays a crucial part in Bourdieu's theory of sociocultural reproduction for und...
This paper seeks to uncover the underlying generative principles that guide the ways of thinking in ...
Why is it that we still live in a society where an individual's social background plays such a big...
In brief, habitus, as conceived by Pierre Bourdieu, is a culturally and structurally conditioned set...
Government policies in Australia aim to increase participation in higher education (Australian Gover...
This article describes the relationship between educational and social inequality. Thes tarting poin...
For Bourdieu, the concept of habitus is essential in the consideration about central issues of polit...
This chapter focuses on three contemporary social problems in education that have received considera...
Written as part of a doctoral thesis exploring young people’s educational decision making, this arti...
This is a thesis about the middle classes. Using Bourdieu's trilogy of habitus, capital and field, t...
This paper is an exploration of the respective approaches of Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière to...
Educational outcomes of Looked After Children in England are lower compared to their non-Looked Afte...
This article is concerned with the theoretical constructs of Bourdieu and their contribution to unde...
Educational outcomes of Looked After Children in England are lower compared to their non-Looked Afte...
The aim of this chapter is to focus particularly on the concept of habitus – primarily as described ...
peer reviewedHabitus plays a crucial part in Bourdieu's theory of sociocultural reproduction for und...
This paper seeks to uncover the underlying generative principles that guide the ways of thinking in ...
Why is it that we still live in a society where an individual's social background plays such a big...
In brief, habitus, as conceived by Pierre Bourdieu, is a culturally and structurally conditioned set...
Government policies in Australia aim to increase participation in higher education (Australian Gover...
This article describes the relationship between educational and social inequality. Thes tarting poin...
For Bourdieu, the concept of habitus is essential in the consideration about central issues of polit...
This chapter focuses on three contemporary social problems in education that have received considera...
Written as part of a doctoral thesis exploring young people’s educational decision making, this arti...
This is a thesis about the middle classes. Using Bourdieu's trilogy of habitus, capital and field, t...
This paper is an exploration of the respective approaches of Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière to...
Educational outcomes of Looked After Children in England are lower compared to their non-Looked Afte...
This article is concerned with the theoretical constructs of Bourdieu and their contribution to unde...
Educational outcomes of Looked After Children in England are lower compared to their non-Looked Afte...