This paper aims to show how imagination is an important tool in the formation of aspiration and ethnic capital for young high school students and their parents in the city of Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia. Through semi-structured focus group interviews with parents, teachers and students, data from the demographic space of the school revealed that despite the limitations in economic capital there was social and cultural capital in migrant families, which provided reinforcement for the realisation of various goals, especially through education and “hard work”. The students from migrant backgrounds had an opportunity to aspire and imagine a grand future because they were able to inhabit and negotiate the field of education more easil...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Published online: 03 Feb 2021 OnlinePublDuring cultural transition, refugee-background youth in Aust...
This article discusses literature pertaining to the settlement of African refugees in regional and r...
This article investigates retrospectively and prospectively the educational and career aspirations a...
The aim of this article is to explore aspiration in contemporary urban locations in the context of a...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
This paper considers how first‐generation immigrant children contribute to processes of capital accu...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
The Student Trajectory Aspiration Research (STAR) project was a partnership between the Blacktown Le...
Superdiversity provides a conceptual framework for thinking through contemporary sociolinguistic and...
Migration is presenting challenges and opportunities for rural education. In Australia, migration po...
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Young people’s processes of forming identities, linked to the wo...
\u27Raising aspirations\u27 for education among young people in low socioeconomic regions has become...
This article discusses literature pertaining to the settlement of African refugees in regional and r...
Occupational and educational aspirations can influence socioeconomic outcomes but they are impacted ...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Published online: 03 Feb 2021 OnlinePublDuring cultural transition, refugee-background youth in Aust...
This article discusses literature pertaining to the settlement of African refugees in regional and r...
This article investigates retrospectively and prospectively the educational and career aspirations a...
The aim of this article is to explore aspiration in contemporary urban locations in the context of a...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
This paper considers how first‐generation immigrant children contribute to processes of capital accu...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
The Student Trajectory Aspiration Research (STAR) project was a partnership between the Blacktown Le...
Superdiversity provides a conceptual framework for thinking through contemporary sociolinguistic and...
Migration is presenting challenges and opportunities for rural education. In Australia, migration po...
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Young people’s processes of forming identities, linked to the wo...
\u27Raising aspirations\u27 for education among young people in low socioeconomic regions has become...
This article discusses literature pertaining to the settlement of African refugees in regional and r...
Occupational and educational aspirations can influence socioeconomic outcomes but they are impacted ...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Published online: 03 Feb 2021 OnlinePublDuring cultural transition, refugee-background youth in Aust...
This article discusses literature pertaining to the settlement of African refugees in regional and r...